1. He was as faster than the dickens!!
by lardfather December 9, 2008
Get the dickens mug.An awsome game played with girl(s), where the girl sticks dice (or other things, but that wouldnt be called the dice game then) down her shirt, and depending on the girl, right into her bra, then the other players of the game try and get them out. Normally played with a few girls and a few guys.
It is essentially an excuse for a guy to feel up a girl, or for the girl to be felt up.
It is essentially an excuse for a guy to feel up a girl, or for the girl to be felt up.
by Big Sexy/Green Giant July 18, 2005
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Dickead is a combination of "Dick" and "Head" oftenly used by some to insult others, it is mainly used by "trashy" people or those with some form of drug addiction.
by I r Not KiwiMan I swear!! January 15, 2010
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by Luc Belaire July 7, 2018
Get the Dictention mug.to fit an non specified amount of Call of Cthulhu Dice into one's foreskin.
Towhit, bringing a fully loaded pink dicebag to a D & D session.
Towhit, bringing a fully loaded pink dicebag to a D & D session.
Katherine: Hey, Jimmy?
Jimmy: Yeah?
Katherine: I couldn't help but notice that you have placed seven multifaceted number shapes into your foreskin. Explain.
Jimmy:Well you women have got Velvet Goldmines and us men have dicebags. This is mine. Revel in my splendor,bitch.
Katherine: Twat. (Walks away to go spend his money online.)
Jimmy: Yeah?
Katherine: I couldn't help but notice that you have placed seven multifaceted number shapes into your foreskin. Explain.
Jimmy:Well you women have got Velvet Goldmines and us men have dicebags. This is mine. Revel in my splendor,bitch.
Katherine: Twat. (Walks away to go spend his money online.)
by Sir Bartholomew McTavish May 29, 2008
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teacher: "Give me an exaple of a vegetable."
student 1: "Tomato."
teacher: "No, a tomato is a fruit."
student 2: "DICKED!"
student 1: "Tomato."
teacher: "No, a tomato is a fruit."
student 2: "DICKED!"
by xela9619 February 20, 2010
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