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Motion of the ocean 

Motion of the ocean means a boost of emotions when you're riding on a vehicle late at night usually would be an awakening feeling (which is positive).
Random dude:I rode this motorbike last night and I felt the most freshest feeling it was the motion of the ocean.

Other random dude: that sounds cool man let me feel the motion of the ocean.

*this is how bangchan and lee know wrote drive*
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motion of the ocean 

describes the motion of people humping each other, usually during sex, which is similar to the motion of the waves and swells in the sea
i gave that chick the motion of the ocean last night!
motion of the ocean by anon March 9, 2005

It's not about the size of the tide, but the motion of the ocean.

An old idiom, generally used to excuse the creator's miniscule member. Another variation of this phrase has been used in Bloodhound Gang's song, "Discovery Channel."
"It may be tiny, however, it's not about the size of the tide, but the motion of the ocean."

it ain't all about the size of the boat, it's about the motion in the ocean 

meaning that regardless if you have a small or large penis, as long as you give the girl pleasure, then you have absolutely nothing to worry about
girl: how big is your cock?
guy: 6 inches
girl: ok, i'll go with that
guy: you need to understand that it ain't all about the size of the boat, it's about the motion in the ocean
girl: yeah, yeah whatever.

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How to say "you're an idiot/clown" using only emojis.
Person 1: Insert completely incorrect and/or idiotic statement here
Person 2: 🤡🫵🏻
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