take a shower.
Etimology: from Distortion Language. Came from rearranging the first letter of the first word and the first two of the second. rearranging the letters of words in some phrases is common in Distortion Language.
Etimology: from Distortion Language. Came from rearranging the first letter of the first word and the first two of the second. rearranging the letters of words in some phrases is common in Distortion Language.
by Chingon December 15, 2005
To rub one out while "taking a shower."
J-deuce: "I'm gonna go shake a tower!"
A.A. ron: "Alright. Make sure it all rinses down, and don't shoot clue goo on my new bath rugs!"
A.A. ron: "Alright. Make sure it all rinses down, and don't shoot clue goo on my new bath rugs!"
by itsbusted November 23, 2014
A phrase coined by none other than yours truely in 2023 for "taking a shower," created by swapping the first syllables of the first and last words on accident.
(After Gym)
Tyrone Joeson: John, are you ready for that math test?
John Sears: I'm 'anna go shake a tower real fast for good luck.
Tyrone Joeson: Go get 'em Johnny boy!
Tyrone Joeson: John, are you ready for that math test?
John Sears: I'm 'anna go shake a tower real fast for good luck.
Tyrone Joeson: Go get 'em Johnny boy!
by TheChickenGamerz February 23, 2024
by badmotorscooter July 17, 2013