Blasting off seman 20+mph to impact a fine young feline's box wholes. With each rope being it's own individual burst of salty egg white mass.
I usual start off roping the box 3-5 times, then bringing my battle toad up to fire off 2 more gracious spurts, one to sticky the belly button, and the other patching her right eye.
The last few ropes are exceedingly harder to fire off than the first, with the 8 roper being the holy grail of orgamisation
The last few ropes are exceedingly harder to fire off than the first, with the 8 roper being the holy grail of orgamisation
by steeevrr balls skating December 10, 2006
Tying a rope around a penis and pulling until it falls off. Then place penis on your forehead like a unicorn, and insert into a small woodland creature's butt-hole.
by kuge wang February 25, 2011
by old chinese mouse December 09, 2013
Someone of Afrikaans descent.
Also called dutchman, boer, rockspider, koos, clutchplate, boertjie, afrikaner, japie, sputchie, johan van der walt, burris, plaasjapie, frikkie.
They are called ropes because they are thick, hairy and twisted.
Also called dutchman, boer, rockspider, koos, clutchplate, boertjie, afrikaner, japie, sputchie, johan van der walt, burris, plaasjapie, frikkie.
They are called ropes because they are thick, hairy and twisted.
by George McBob April 29, 2009
"Oh, man, after I ate all that oatmeal, I made the best rope!" or "I gotta go make some rope" or "who left the rope in the shitter?"
by The Beev September 19, 2007
Often used to conclude a conversation, whether it be text message, myspace comment, phone call or real life conversations.
The word rope can be used in replace of othe conversation finishers such as later on, goodbye, safe etc.
The term was first used by one Alejandro Nunez of Crusty Treats fame, in a text message, saying:
"skeen skeen this is my new skeen rope x"
From here, the word rope was taken out of context to conclude conversations. It is hoped to become a global phenomena.
rope
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The word rope can be used in replace of othe conversation finishers such as later on, goodbye, safe etc.
The term was first used by one Alejandro Nunez of Crusty Treats fame, in a text message, saying:
"skeen skeen this is my new skeen rope x"
From here, the word rope was taken out of context to conclude conversations. It is hoped to become a global phenomena.
rope
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by BRIAN KID November 28, 2007