When someone puts their unerect penis into the womens fajjwutti and it wiggles about like a maggot in water
Here comes the maggot plunge.
by Robert Lamb November 20, 2006
When you are getting head and grab her ponytail with both hands and pull it up and down as if you were plunging a toilet
by PAYNT May 16, 2016
Big Serg was asked how he felt the day after his 30th birthday party and he responded by saying, "I feel like plunged butthole!" (Always putting emphasis on the B)
by pingasa November 23, 2007
"My word, I'm tired. All night clunge-plunging followed by a hard day at the office. I need a beer!"
From "Hitler - My Autobiography" by Adolf Hitler, Austro-German dictator and champion surfer.
From "Hitler - My Autobiography" by Adolf Hitler, Austro-German dictator and champion surfer.
by Percyhalfpig February 16, 2004
Its an ionic Nestea commercial run in the 1980's and early 1990's where the actors drink Nestea drink. As the person begins to drink the tea they begin to experience a new reality, the ground around them turns into water. They are refreshed, full of both joy and tea, and begin to fall straight backwards into the water. This display of energy and emotion creates a desire for the fun-filled free fall. People nationwide reenacted the Nestea Plunge by falling backwards from a waters edge.
by 1982 January 28, 2012
by fully loaded with cum December 26, 2011
to take the plunge. verb.
a phrase describing voluntarily trying something for the first time. Often used for experimenting with a particular substance for the first time, like alcohol or an unfamiliar drug. Also includes losing of virginity or some kind of adrenal exercise, like base jumping or skydiving. The phrase illustrates an act of either admirable courage or reckless stupidity. The context may vary.
a phrase describing voluntarily trying something for the first time. Often used for experimenting with a particular substance for the first time, like alcohol or an unfamiliar drug. Also includes losing of virginity or some kind of adrenal exercise, like base jumping or skydiving. The phrase illustrates an act of either admirable courage or reckless stupidity. The context may vary.
1) Ah, we can always trust Ross to take the plunge first in the group.
2) Come on, the water is deep enough. Go on, take the plunge
3) Lads, you know how I never said I'd get into the hard stuff? Well... I took the plunge and moved onto kets.
2) Come on, the water is deep enough. Go on, take the plunge
3) Lads, you know how I never said I'd get into the hard stuff? Well... I took the plunge and moved onto kets.
by masoncartoon February 12, 2010

