Person 1: Amy's having her sweet seventeen on Friday.
Person 2: isn't that meant to be sweet sixteen?
Person 1: poor thing, her parents caught her giving head before her sixteenth birthday and got so pissed they wouldn't let her throw a party
Person 2: isn't that meant to be sweet sixteen?
Person 1: poor thing, her parents caught her giving head before her sixteenth birthday and got so pissed they wouldn't let her throw a party
by JeremyWow August 28, 2017
Crusty: Hey have you seen Lip's latest video?
Dusty: No, I don't watch lesbians lol.
Crusty: But,, the sweet prince..
Dusty: No, I don't watch lesbians lol.
Crusty: But,, the sweet prince..
by LuckyYouHasAGun July 01, 2018
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an ass belonging to an unknown caymanian girl...this ass is nicer than you mother and bigger than your face! its so great that it makes all the girls jealous. it has its own ID, and gets into the club by itself...upon the owners departing from the earth... it will be framed in the royal ontario musuem (ROM) in toronto canada!
by queenblack March 25, 2006
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by Eastsideoriginal September 14, 2018
It started as something you barely noticed when watching Raw or Nitro in the late ’90s. Shawn Michaels may have thrown it up in the middle of a match, or Scott Hall would flash it on his way down the aisle. It was an unmistakable gesture that hinted at a secret brotherhood known only to a few.
Twenty years later, it has become the not-so-secret handshake seen in sports-entertainment rings around the world, bridging a generation of Superstars and connecting The Kliq with The Club.
Kevin Nash, Triple H and the four Superstars who brought it back to the forefront of sports-entertainment — AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows and Finn Bálor — reveal its strange origins, The Kliq and nWo’s influence today, and the person in the locker room who loves to “Too Sweet.”
Twenty years later, it has become the not-so-secret handshake seen in sports-entertainment rings around the world, bridging a generation of Superstars and connecting The Kliq with The Club.
Kevin Nash, Triple H and the four Superstars who brought it back to the forefront of sports-entertainment — AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows and Finn Bálor — reveal its strange origins, The Kliq and nWo’s influence today, and the person in the locker room who loves to “Too Sweet.”
by Vietnamese sucka July 09, 2017