work the dick


to either do it urself or have a “friend” “work the d-ck” basically
man she looks like she can work the d-ck.

hey man u took my beer, dude work the d-ck i bought that sh-t.

work the d-ck
either to have someone or u do some kind of touching of your p-n-s. or can be used to tell someone to f-ck off
hey baby you want to work the d-ck

man i see the lions are doin good this year.man work the d-ck they suck

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