by kaylahasthaweed December 20, 2009
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Sandy preferred rough trade when he was horny and wanted to give somebody a blow job. He liked being called names and getting slapped around. He also liked smegma.
by Richard Black March 14, 2005
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1. Something amazing, fun, or cool.
2. Something lame or boring.
The meaning can be understood from the tone of voice of the speaker and the context the word is used in.
2. Something lame or boring.
The meaning can be understood from the tone of voice of the speaker and the context the word is used in.
1. Guy Number 1: Hey man, let's go see the Last Airbender movie!
Guy Number 2: Yeah! That sounds totally trace!
2. Guy Number 2: Let's go balance our checkbooks!
Guy Number 1: No way, dude. That's trace.
Guy Number 2: Yeah! That sounds totally trace!
2. Guy Number 2: Let's go balance our checkbooks!
Guy Number 1: No way, dude. That's trace.
by traceisthenewcool July 19, 2010
Get the trace mug.Accept sexual favors in exchange for something
This is most often used in regard to a favor: one party does something requiring time and/or effort for the other, and when asked how much it will be, says, "I'll take it out in trade". Or vice versa: having done something for another person, asking for compensation, and the other says, "You can take it out in trade."
"In trade" sounds like a form of prostitution (exchanging sex for something else), but it usually used humorously and in context of an existing relationship. The meaning is that the person is doing it as part of the relationship rather than expecting to be paid money or goods or whatever.
This is most often used in regard to a favor: one party does something requiring time and/or effort for the other, and when asked how much it will be, says, "I'll take it out in trade". Or vice versa: having done something for another person, asking for compensation, and the other says, "You can take it out in trade."
"In trade" sounds like a form of prostitution (exchanging sex for something else), but it usually used humorously and in context of an existing relationship. The meaning is that the person is doing it as part of the relationship rather than expecting to be paid money or goods or whatever.
Girlfriend: Thanks for doing my taxes, honey. How much do I owe you.
Boyfriend (leering): Nothing. I'll take it out in trade.
He means that he expects some kissing and/or loving in return.
Girlfriend: How's that?
Boyfriend (looking at his hair in mirror): Wow! I look great!
GF: So what do I get in return?
BF: You can take it out in trade.
Meaning he'll be extra loving for a while and/or that she gets to choose the position/method next time they make love.
Boyfriend (leering): Nothing. I'll take it out in trade.
He means that he expects some kissing and/or loving in return.
Girlfriend: How's that?
Boyfriend (looking at his hair in mirror): Wow! I look great!
GF: So what do I get in return?
BF: You can take it out in trade.
Meaning he'll be extra loving for a while and/or that she gets to choose the position/method next time they make love.
by s%mebody March 12, 2014
Get the take it out in trade mug.A woman who only goes out with guys with big dicks thus the measuring tape. She measures a guys equipment and if it is not of a certain length she says "next."
by hollywood doc September 18, 2006
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Now home to the strokes, moldy peaches, libertines, hidden cameras etc.
Now home to the strokes, moldy peaches, libertines, hidden cameras etc.
by julie October 6, 2003
Get the rough trade mug.A manager who is obsessed with the trivial, while completely unconcerned with the substantial issues of the working environment. The reference comes from a boss who would prefer that you'd scrape the scotch tape off the break room table than actually complete a work project.
Sara's boss is such a tape scraper. She insisted that she clean the tables when she should have been helping the patrons waiting in line at the reference desk.
by hobrarian October 26, 2008
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