slorkeling


the verb that you use when you put on your beer goggles and go out to find anything that you can get in order to get some action. slorkeling would be easily described as going out and looking for anything that will put out; typically resulting in a wh-r- or in worst case scenarios, a slorca.
“man, its been so long since i got my d-ck wet, i think we need to get drunk and go slorkeling.”

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