sex rain

Jamal: Man it's really coming a downpour out there.

Perkins: Hell yeah it is, it's coming a sex rain.

Jamal: What's a sex rain?

Perkins: A fucking flood
by Hanginlow December 02, 2016
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German Rain

The non-sexual act of a man drizzling his venereal disease ridden semen on your face while blasting loud house music on a stereo.
That women seems as if she is having a bad day I would like her to experience my German rain.

This week has been boring I want to be under a heavy German rain.
by DanmantheKnower July 22, 2014
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Lemonade Rain

Different than chocolate hail, this is your piss.
Oh man I just had some Lemonade Rain that was 7 inches of rain.
by MAH LAZOR May 25, 2010
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echoes (RAIN WORLD)

MINOR SPOLLIERS

big
black
abominations
that
tried
to
break
the
forth
wall
yet
look
were
they
are
now
they
have
the
power
of
god
and
lore
to
immobilize
creatures
other
than
slug
cat
and
give
KARMA
POINTS
by someone else thats not u March 09, 2021
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Rusty Car in the Rain

A dirty sex act with Norm Macdonald, as per Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
by ringbell January 02, 2019
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rain on my parade

Having your good time quashed. Your bonfire being well and truly pissed on.
Friend1. "I just got laid!"
Friend2 "dude she is dead"

Friend1 " dont rain on my parade"
by Malificas May 17, 2014
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raining cats and dogs

A literal explination for raining cats and dogs is that during heavy rains in 17-century England some city streets became raging rivers of filth carrying many dead cats and dogs. The first printed use of the phrase does date to the 17th centurey, when English playwright Richard Brome wrote in The City Witt (1652): "It shall rain dogs and polecats." His use of "polecats" certainly suggests a less literal explination , but no better theory has been offered. Other conjectures are the the hyperbole comes from a Greek saying, similar in sound, meaning "an unlikely occurrence," and that the phrase derives from a rare French word, catadoupe ("a waterfall"), which sounds a little like cats and dogs. It could also be that the expression was inspired by the fact that cats and dogs were closely associated witht the rain and wind the Northern mythology, dogs often being pictured as the attendants of Odin the strom god, while cats were believed to cause storms. Similar colloquial expressions include it's raining pirchforks, darning needles, hammer handles, chicken coops, and men.
Geeze, its raining cats and dogs out there!
by tree girl May 12, 2005
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