by Issey5758 October 23, 2017
Verb: 1) to strike repeatedly, to pummel, to spank, to wallop.
2) to teach a lesson (or lesson of dominance) through physical abuse; demonstrating superior strength.
The term seems to have sprung from the late 60s to early 70s in Americana. It's a term you'd hear spoken by Red Foreman on That 70's Show, and by the older brother on Supernatural.
2) to teach a lesson (or lesson of dominance) through physical abuse; demonstrating superior strength.
The term seems to have sprung from the late 60s to early 70s in Americana. It's a term you'd hear spoken by Red Foreman on That 70's Show, and by the older brother on Supernatural.
(brother-to-brother POV) "If you tell Mom I set the curtains on fire again, I will paint your ass!"
(mother-to-child POV) "You can touch those muffins...if you want me to paint your ass!"
There is no diminished meanings when used in any American culture or race.
(Mexican mother-to-daughter POV) "Oi Maria! I paint ju ass twice already, why you still date Oscar?"
(mother-to-child POV) "You can touch those muffins...if you want me to paint your ass!"
There is no diminished meanings when used in any American culture or race.
(Mexican mother-to-daughter POV) "Oi Maria! I paint ju ass twice already, why you still date Oscar?"
by shawnesty June 27, 2012
When you ask to paint someone's wood, you are asking to get in a sexual situation with them and cumming all over them. Another way to use it is to ask to get your wood painted, asking to get into a sexual situation and getting cummed on. You also use it by saying that someone's wood got painted.
Example 1-
Guy: to guy or girl: Can I paint your wood?
Example 2-
Guy or girl to guy: Will you paint my wood? OR Can you get my wood painted?
Example 3-
Person to other person: Did you hear that Bob painted Jordan's wood?
Guy: to guy or girl: Can I paint your wood?
Example 2-
Guy or girl to guy: Will you paint my wood? OR Can you get my wood painted?
Example 3-
Person to other person: Did you hear that Bob painted Jordan's wood?
by SWAGSEX December 27, 2014
When you say something that you know the other person just wants to hear. It may not be the truth but it makes them feel better. It's kind of sugar-coating your response to the other person or subject.
If you don't want me to tell you the truth, then I'll just paint your ears. Or, I don’t care what you say, I think you did a great job.
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by GMoneyGrill June 3, 2016
A subtle way to say that someone is going down on someone else. This phrase came into use after we had to explain to a somewhat uniformed friend what "going down" meant.
by Chasity May 3, 2004
The act of a severe beatdown or defeat, In that normal saying aren't quite good enough to describe them.
"Dude, you better step off before i paint your wagon"
"We had an awesome group for our 3's on the court... but we got our wagon painted by those 6' pros from downtown."
"We had an awesome group for our 3's on the court... but we got our wagon painted by those 6' pros from downtown."
by Blenny-Shoes August 6, 2009
by RicoRy August 20, 2020