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Sexual intercourse in a tent involving multiple particpants.
Person 1: "I went camping with 5 friends on the weekend"
Person 2: "Did you have fun?"
Person 1: "Dude, talk about a torgy ;)"
torgy by foreverbored April 22, 2006
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torgy torgycrawl Torky torey torny tworgy Toggy torger Torgo toryn
Drinking tequila with turtles often ends in a torgy.
Torgy by GratefulReb June 23, 2017
Long lost sister of junior (junior b)

Submitted 27 July 2022
“That’s my Torky…as it seems” 🎶

Torky can often be interchangeable with an adorable little house cat or puppy from how cute she is

The child services mentioned torky as having been spotted in a dam near a pond which only aroused suspicion

Torky, torky (a used napkin holder, etc) is simply Torkish for long lost follower/relative

Submitted 27 July 2022
Torky by jezzabellheights_ August 20, 2022

mawdesley tory 

Any morbidly obese, ruddy-faced, sister shagging, far-right wing, intellectually challenged, inbred bigot.

Typically found scowling out of Range Rovers in desolate, socially isolated, inbred snobbish grief holes like Mawdesley in Lancashire.
There's no point in arguing . He's just a Mawdesley Tory.
mawdesley tory by jjpwfelli June 8, 2016

Toriyama Handjob 

A term referring to the practice in media (notably in shounen manga/anime) of powering up side characters off screen to bring them up to par, or surpassing, the protagonist. These powerups happen regardless of sense, often with little explanation. Named for Dragonball creator Akira Toriyama due to how often it happens in the Dragonball media.

Coined by youtube user PlagueofGripes in his video on the treatment of the character Tien from Dragonball, highlighting how everyone in-series gets a Toriyama Handjob except Tien.
"This is after a long series of episodes about how Krillin had given up fighting and was so weak that bullets were now a serious danger to him, so he got a shit-licious power up. That is a Toriyama Handjob." - PlagueofGripes

Torygraph 

The Torygraph is a nickname for the UK national newspaper, the Telegraph, because of its consistent support of Tory policies. The name was given to it by the satirical magazine Private Eye.
Even Maggie thinks the Torygraph is right-wing.
Torygraph by Sm00th13 February 28, 2011