Well known in the Viking mythology, octopuss, originally applied octopussy, came from the act of applying the sea creature to one's genetalia. A viking would apply the octopuss to his dick and let the animal grapple his member with its eight tentacles. He would then pull violently on the octopuss's head, thus recreating a fellatio or vagina-like sensation.
Use:
1. Magnus and Gunnar would often get some octopussy after pillaging a village.
2. Tim came home after a long day at work at SeaWorld. He treated himself with some good ol' octopussy.
1. Magnus and Gunnar would often get some octopussy after pillaging a village.
2. Tim came home after a long day at work at SeaWorld. He treated himself with some good ol' octopussy.
by GAve Institute of Linguistics January 22, 2016
Roger Moore's sixth Bond film which involved a plot about trading counterfeit Romanov jewelry for a nuclear device that would be exploded in an American airbase in West Germany.
The villains were Kamal Khan (Louis Jourdan) and General Orlov (Steven Berkoff)
Maud Adams plays the title role of Octopussy, making this her second time to act in the Bond series. Kristina Wayborn also plays a love interest in this.
I consider this to be one of the better Bond movies made.
The villains were Kamal Khan (Louis Jourdan) and General Orlov (Steven Berkoff)
Maud Adams plays the title role of Octopussy, making this her second time to act in the Bond series. Kristina Wayborn also plays a love interest in this.
I consider this to be one of the better Bond movies made.
by A Alcott November 30, 2006
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by bvny November 08, 2020
A word I created substituting the word octopus while reading about octopuses during class. It is simply used to add a little spice to the word octopus, humor reasons, or to describe that you have a WAP in a different manner. The plural form is octopussys.
by comet :) November 14, 2020
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