lick it


female version of “suck it”
guy: whatever you b-tch, just go suck it

girl: you can shut the f-ck up, and lick it
1) a state when your toungue moves over an object, usually food.

2) a state of when a male or female sticks there toungue inside of a females v-g-n- or on a males p-n-s, causing s-xual plearure.
1) oh my god, karen. why did you lick that pencil?

2) oh, thats right! lick it baby!
an act which must be completed before another act, such as kickin it, is performed.
you gotta lick it, before we kick it,
you gotta get it soft and wet so we can kick it.
ok well in the move black christmas one of the people says lick it, so we always use it when people are licking something like a lolly pop!
my friend was likcing the lolly pop and we said, “lick…it.”

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