Derived from the word "platonic," meaning "friendly," and also used as the opposite of romantic. "Play-tonic" is used to describe a "friends with benefits" situation. Their relationship is platonic, not romantic, but it also includes "play," or sensual/sexual interaction.
Person 1: Hey dude so are Mike and Jen just friends, or are they like a couple now?
Person 2: Neither, it's totally play-tonic.
Person 2: Neither, it's totally play-tonic.
by John Joseph Yossarian November 10, 2010
by robthegoat February 02, 2018
When a man smacks his penis against a very skinny (must have ribcage showing) girl's ribcage.
Originates from the term xylophone for an anorexic girl.
Originates from the term xylophone for an anorexic girl.
"Dude, I played her xylophone last night"
"Im playing her xylophone later"
"May I play your xylophone?"
"I think with her I'd be playing the xylophone"
"Im playing her xylophone later"
"May I play your xylophone?"
"I think with her I'd be playing the xylophone"
by Borthwick March 17, 2009
An antonym of fair play. Foul play is called when someone's actions or words are deemed unacceptable or incorrect.
by MCFC Rob November 23, 2008
Brittish slang for correct or okay. Phrase taken from sports, where an action (play) is judged whether or not it qualifies or is within the rules.
by Coell March 22, 2006
*girl runs hand up guys leg then takes it away*
Guy: don't play
Girl: what are you talking about *winks*
Guy: don't play
Girl: what are you talking about *winks*
by Boootttyyyyyyyyy June 05, 2017
Initials for a play fag, someone who like to be in plays and see plays to the point where it runs their life. A true P-F would never be seen playing a sport, and P-F's usually wear ridiculous costume clothing and make up all the time.
by fitchin yo mama April 10, 2007