when a guy fucks a girl in the ass filling his urethra with shit, pulls out and comes in her mouth making a chocolate cream filling much like the devil dog snack
Chad: Dude I tried a Devil Dog with Cindy last night
Gunther: Oh yeah? How'd she take it?
Chad: I'm not sure if puking is a good thing or not, but if it is dude I'm definitely winning
Gunther: Oh yeah? How'd she take it?
Chad: I'm not sure if puking is a good thing or not, but if it is dude I'm definitely winning
by ElderJewMoonJESUS September 15, 2011
by Rem November 20, 2002
The sexual act of defecating on your partners torso, pinching it off, and engaging in non intercourse stimulation until climax is reached, then ejaculates on the scat. Then finish the bowel movement on top of the rest of shit and cum. Forming a devil dog.
by Big Fat Dong June 17, 2014
let's go devil dogs
by reconmarine February 18, 2009
A devil dog is a member of the United States Marine Corps. It originates from a statement attributed to the German High Command, in remarking on the determinedness of the Marines, to the effect of "Wie sind die Teufelhundern ?", which means "Who are these Devil Dogs?"
The Marines have taken the comment as a compliment to their fighting ability, and refer to their comrades as "devil dogs": "hey there, devil dog" is a friendly greeting between Marines.
by Maximus March 13, 2003
A term given to Marines by the Germans in WWI at the Battle of Beleau Wood in France. During the battle, the Marines charged into the German trenches through mustard gas (which made their eyes red), and faught with such ferocity that the dying Germans called them devil dogs. The term is still used today between Marines as a motivational nickname.
"Semper Fi, devil dog!"
"Hey there devil dog, you keep shooting like that and there won't be any enemy for the rest of us."
"Hey there devil dog, you keep shooting like that and there won't be any enemy for the rest of us."
by Paul June 19, 2006
A devil dog is a member of the United States Marine Corps. It originates from a statement attributed to the German High Command, in remarking on the determinedness of the Marines, to the effect of "Wer sind diese Teufelshunde ?", which means "Who are these Devil Dogs?"
by Timbabwe June 17, 2003