A game in which a male slaps his donkey schlong on his thighs it is usually played in the shower it got its name from the slapping noise from hitting his dick on his thighs
by extraterrestrial baby monkey November 27, 2017
A slang term for breasts used by Jesus Christ. These quotes are often found in the Four Gospels in the Bible.
by Kippski July 27, 2005
by dnaass January 24, 2008
A word that my friends made up for another mate and now we say "pap the something" but it has to start with p, so like
"pap the pervert"
"pap the paedophile"
"pap the prostitute"
"pap the pervert"
"pap the paedophile"
"pap the prostitute"
by FUCKING NEGHEER August 10, 2020
Phresh as Phuck
-an acronym used to describe the level of phreshness which is radiated from the ornamental articles of clothing worn by a person. Fresh is not enough so Phresh must be used. One fuck is infinitely greater than an infinite amount of Fucks. Mindfuck.
-an acronym used to describe the level of phreshness which is radiated from the ornamental articles of clothing worn by a person. Fresh is not enough so Phresh must be used. One fuck is infinitely greater than an infinite amount of Fucks. Mindfuck.
by MCTURBZ December 01, 2011
Pre-Adolescent Pubescent Syndrome.
A condition in which a fetus experience puberty. The child is born fully developed hormonally, and does not actually go through puberty during the teen years.
Male babies grow facial hair, have deepened voices, and produce semen. Female babies have breasts, wider hips, and experience a period every month. Once the child has reached the age at which most adolescents complete puberty, the syndrome is no longer noticeable.
A condition in which a fetus experience puberty. The child is born fully developed hormonally, and does not actually go through puberty during the teen years.
Male babies grow facial hair, have deepened voices, and produce semen. Female babies have breasts, wider hips, and experience a period every month. Once the child has reached the age at which most adolescents complete puberty, the syndrome is no longer noticeable.
by Dr. Pesse Browne September 26, 2010