boiled goose
the official lunch food of old white people at board meetings, hate filled new yorkers, and residents of old-folk homes. symbolizes oppression and the constricting restraints of today’s society. the only cure for boiled goose related stuffyness is a boombox. but do not turn on the turbo b-ss.
did you see the lame spread at that stuffy country club?
yeah, sauerkraut and boiled goose. gross.
when a guy pours boiling hot water on a girl’s p-ssy, and proceeds to eat her out.
“kevin is such a good lover, last night he gave me a boiled goose!”
when a male is feeling very h-rny or has a raging b-n-r.
johnny do you see that? timmy has a boiled goose!
dang man, i was feeling like a boiled goose last night.
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