It licks hammers


not good. bad. something that sucks.

hammer-licking can also be used as an adjective, and hammer licker as a noun.

the phrase was created in reference to miley cyrus’ wrecking ball video clip
– hey, my girlfriend and i just broke up.
– i’m sorry, this licks hammers.

i don’t like this guy, he’s such a hammer licker.

this was such a hammer-licking play by you!

this is not good, it licks hammers big time.

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