The region in which one "motorboats" or more colloquially, the space between two breasts on a woman. This region previously had not been named and thus derives its name from the common action of placing one's face in between breasts and imitating sounds of a motorboat. Because boats dock in a harbour, this region is referred to as the harbour.
Hey girl, is there room for one in you harbour?
by thegreeks May 08, 2016
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(verb) to push into water. Specifically, off a harbour.
"Gordon don't make me harbour you biatch!"
*wwaaaahhhhhh!!!*
*splash!*
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The correct (and original) spelling of the word Americans spell as harbor.
The ship is in harbour
by TimB August 14, 2005
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Harbour is a person who is hilarious but can shut out people at times. He makes the funniest faces and loves his family. He likes to play games and go exploring.
Harbour is my brother
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Originated from a Shaw commercial. A fun way to ask for a hug. You open your arms up as if to let someone come in for a hug (this shape resembles the shape of a harbour), and then you use the phrase.
"Awe you poor thing...come on and pull yourself into hug harbour"
by Typsiebird July 27, 2007
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Pilot slang for Hong Kong, an ironic translation of its name (which means 'Fragrant Harbour' in Chinese). The joke is partly on the local scent of some of the poorer regions, and partly on the difficult approach to Runway 13 of Hong Kong's now-decommissioned Kai Tak airport, which 'stank'.
Back in the day I had a layover in Fragrant Harbour and I bumped into your mom while shopping for souvenirs in the red light district.
by Gun Arvidssen June 25, 2008
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