After sex, when a woman is dressed and leaving, the pour-over is semen dripping from her pussy on/through her panties, and onto her pants, dress, or leg.
Annette was experiencing a pour-over moment when she slide into the Uber to go home after some great morning sex.
by El Diablo4eva December 17, 2016
The act of filling a glass with liquid, usually bourbon, so much so, that the liquid is above the rim of the glass due to surface tension. The term was derived in Portland, Oregon during poker sessions in the early 2000's. When a player nicknamed 'Swami' asked fellow poker players if they wanted a bourbon, he proceeded to fill the player's glasses as much as physically possible, thus it's now called a 'swami pour'.
by 3djeff February 17, 2012
taking a bag of chips and or snack'ems which consists mainly of crumbs, then proceeding to straighten the side of the bag into a chute-like trench in which serves to administer the crumbs into one's mouth and or container of choice.
also less commonly referred to as the crumb highway.
also less commonly referred to as the crumb highway.
dude-bro 1: hey man that urban haystack / bikesploring session was really rad but i'm totally almost out of these chips and need some major grubbage.
dude-bro 2: dude, lemme catch your bag pour, hella gnar!
dude-bro 1: solidddddddddddddddddddddd!
dude-bro 2: dude, lemme catch your bag pour, hella gnar!
dude-bro 1: solidddddddddddddddddddddd!
by hellathat_guy January 17, 2009
by WhiskeyKnox June 25, 2021
Although appropriate wine glassware or any drinking cup can probably hold up to 12 ounces of wine, most pour a standard 4-6 ounces to swirl and enjoy the wine and aroma. A Rusty pour is filling the glass up to its full potential for maximum drinking efficiency.
by AmyandJack January 18, 2010
by Kim in April 23, 2021
When you pour a glass of wine so tall the waiter asks if you would rather have a pitcher to drink from
A: “Oops I poured this glass of wine way too tall”
B: “oh that’s called a Chasse Pour”
A: “Me. You. This bottle. Now”
B: “oh that’s called a Chasse Pour”
A: “Me. You. This bottle. Now”
by Rnix5 November 28, 2017

