by UAMarquez27 March 03, 2010
While banging a broad from behind, make sure she is facing the head board or some other hard suface and wrap your hand around her hair while humming or whistling the "Pop goes the Weasle" tune. When you get to the big "Pop" toward the end, slam her face as hard as you can
by Tyranize October 19, 2010
Before climaxing during a blowjob slamming your partners head down, thus making her deep-throat your penis and ejaculating down her throat.
When talking to my girlfriend she informed me the she spits and doesn't swallow. so mid-blow job I slammed her head down and gave her a jack in the box.
by MPASS August 05, 2011
by Noynumal May 02, 2009
by Got caught January 16, 2014
A name of the action described as such: when a girl, who is so hot that when she unzips your pants to give you blow your load before she touches you.
When the timing is perfect and she gets hit in the face with your sperm before she even touches you - she received a jack in the box.
When the timing is perfect and she gets hit in the face with your sperm before she even touches you - she received a jack in the box.
Dave: "dude that girl I left with was so hot, she got the jack in the box"
Steve: " really in the grill?"
Dave: "you know it"
Steve: " really in the grill?"
Dave: "you know it"
by Joe Shabadu March 25, 2008
A stand-in name for any company you have ever worked for. Use this to avoid any awkward references to a previous employer (similarly, you should avoid mentioning the name of previous boyfriends/girlfriends while your current partner is present).
This meme started in 2014 as an inside joke between two data scientists, Steve and Spencer, who are working for a major video game company in Boulder, CO. It is a reference to their colleague, Adam, who actually worked at Jack in the Box corporate headquarters (and speaks often of it fondly).
Since then it has spread to studios in Los Angeles, Seattle, and the UK. There are first-hand reports that the meme has also been spotted in the wild at Microsoft.
This meme started in 2014 as an inside joke between two data scientists, Steve and Spencer, who are working for a major video game company in Boulder, CO. It is a reference to their colleague, Adam, who actually worked at Jack in the Box corporate headquarters (and speaks often of it fondly).
Since then it has spread to studios in Los Angeles, Seattle, and the UK. There are first-hand reports that the meme has also been spotted in the wild at Microsoft.
by Truegen August 07, 2015