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A term used to express approval, especially to the point of expressing a person's sex appeal; often used sarcastically
by Merovingian July 23, 2005
Apr 25 Word of the Day
v. collectively or individually finding someone/something to blame for a problem, as opposed to brainstorming which connotes finding solutions to a problem
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
The committee commenced blamestorming over the situation rather than seeking solutions to the problem.
by TBea April 22, 2008
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A phrase used in a sexual appeal to someone/something.
It's origin comes from back in the old days when a farmer would shove a tap in a tree to get syrup. people today use the "tap" to name their penis.
It's origin comes from back in the old days when a farmer would shove a tap in a tree to get syrup. people today use the "tap" to name their penis.
by HJxJJ March 03, 2012
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“I’d tap that”
This phrase is a condensation of the colloquial expression:
“If only I could tap and sell that.” -or-
“You could tap and sell that.”
The expression is derived from the practice of tapping a keg of beer, or cask of wine; –whereby a spigot valve is inserted into the side of the keg, in order to tap the beer.
The expression figuratively means: “To access something of value”
In the last decade, the expression has been further condensed to simply:
“You can tap that” -or- “I’d tap that”
It is often used in conjunction with a sexual connotation.
This phrase is a condensation of the colloquial expression:
“If only I could tap and sell that.” -or-
“You could tap and sell that.”
The expression is derived from the practice of tapping a keg of beer, or cask of wine; –whereby a spigot valve is inserted into the side of the keg, in order to tap the beer.
The expression figuratively means: “To access something of value”
In the last decade, the expression has been further condensed to simply:
“You can tap that” -or- “I’d tap that”
It is often used in conjunction with a sexual connotation.
by seanriddolls April 18, 2016
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When someone sees a nice refreshing river, they say "I'd tap that", meaning, they'd like to put a plumbing system in and "tap" the water supply.
by dannybolabo February 26, 2008
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The phrase "I'd tap that" is slang, used to express the sex appeal of another. Often this phrase is used sarcastically, when the referenced chick is beat (ugly).
by PseudoName123 September 16, 2008