The insertion of anything or anyone (other than a butt plug, anal beads, or dildo) into one's anus for torture, fun, or sexual pleasure. (Related to the Mexican Lawn Mower)
If you keep fucking with me, I am going to Garden Gnome you with my cousin Jimmy. I would love to Garden Gnome with you, Lisa, but only if I get to be the Garden Gnome. Carrie, have you been Garden Gnomed by Larry before? Bobby want to go Garden Gnoming with me after school?
by LosPollos the Gnome October 14, 2025
Get the Garden Gnomingmug. Used as a request for marijuana and/or to meet one of the many "Angels" who sales it when you want to become a direct buyer.
It is also a way to express that it's something a person cherishes.
It is also a way to express that it's something a person cherishes.
by StarCrossed August 20, 2018
Get the Garden Of Edenmug. A curry licker and has a 1 inch willy and some bushy pubes (usually eat peanut butter of their dad’s nipples)
by Jimmy garden October 6, 2020
Get the Jimmy Gardenmug. Where you the Cs dominant.🍀
by Da illest alchemist March 5, 2024
Get the td gardenmug. A calm peaceful box of sand with a rack, and possibly some rocks. It’s calm sensation helps a lo of people with mental issues, but not only those people, it’s to everyone! It’s used a lot in ASMR, because as such, it is asmr.
People tend to make designs on it with all different sizes of rakes.
People tend to make designs on it with all different sizes of rakes.
Person A: “oh! I want a zen garden so bad!”
Person B: “ I am selling some if you want any?”
Person A: “yes , please!”
Person B: “ I am selling some if you want any?”
Person A: “yes , please!”
by P1loxx April 17, 2022
Get the Zen gardenmug. (slang)(verb)
To smoke marijuana; to consume weed. Often used metaphorically, to romanticize the process and be discreet.
To smoke marijuana; to consume weed. Often used metaphorically, to romanticize the process and be discreet.
by para_anomaly June 25, 2024
Get the Gardenmug. A historic housing project in Inkster, MI, originally built in the 1940s to provide affordable homes for Black families migrating to Detroit’s defense industries during WWII. Known as “Cardboard City” after its later decline, the project became a tight-knit community hub, shaping Inkster’s African American culture. While now closed, its legacy persists through local history and preservation efforts.
“Growing up in Lemonyne Gardens / Cardboard City, we learned street smarts and community first—The Gardens wasn’t just buildings, it was home.”
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025
Get the Lemonyne Gardens / Cardboard Citymug.