When you sleep at a place or time against the will of another. When you decide to sleep to annoy or otherwise get back at someone because they cant do anything with you while you're asleep. Generally ignoring the protests and threats to you sleeping because you know nobody can do anything about it, or to make a point that you can.
Melody was upset that her friend wanted her to go home, so she decided to spite sleep in the hall.
I told Craig we're all going down to the beach, but he's just going to lay in bed and spite sleep until we leave.
I told Craig we're all going down to the beach, but he's just going to lay in bed and spite sleep until we leave.
by Saibaton May 29, 2019
Get the spite sleep mug.A german form of erotic activities where a girl licks the edge of a penis (or a noodle) and sneezes while the male hits climax.
by sydaniels February 26, 2021
Get the Snitzernoodle mug.Related Words
by Nacho Supreme June 24, 2008
Get the corn spitter mug.The act of shoving mentos in a coca cola bottle then sticking it into a girls butt hole. This will make an explosion of soda, causing an in-describable orgasm.
by Cum master J May 28, 2009
Get the ultimate spritzer mug.When your girl is in the doggy style position while you are munching her box and she rips a fart that wafts directly up your nose.
Damn Cassie, you really caught me off guard last night when you gave me that Cleveland spritzer... I still smell last nights flavor, garlic and ass!
by Chef BooYahD December 3, 2016
Get the cleveland spritzer mug.Emblems
of Switzerland (Schweiz / Suisse / Svizzera / Svizra )
History books document the first reference to the Swiss cross around 1339. At that time, the citizens of Bern tended to sew two strips of white cloth in the shape of a cross on their clothes before resolutely marching off to battle. It was only in 1815 that politicians officially recognised the white cross on a red background in the Constitution as the Swiss national emblem, which to this day remains a symbol of neutrality and independence.
of Switzerland (Schweiz / Suisse / Svizzera / Svizra )
History books document the first reference to the Swiss cross around 1339. At that time, the citizens of Bern tended to sew two strips of white cloth in the shape of a cross on their clothes before resolutely marching off to battle. It was only in 1815 that politicians officially recognised the white cross on a red background in the Constitution as the Swiss national emblem, which to this day remains a symbol of neutrality and independence.
by sinolog December 14, 2008
Get the Switzerland (Schweiz / Suisse / Svizzera / Svizra ) mug.I love you, Spatzel.
by bhaeseler September 8, 2006
Get the spatzel mug.