Impaler


term used to identify a man with an extremely large p-n-s, 32 feet or greater(that is an exageration stressing the size)
dude that guy, has a m-ssive w-ng, he could like, impale 10 chics on that thing, we should call him the impaler
the nick-name given to a man with an extremely large p-n-s, 32 feet or larger(this is an exageration stressing the size)
dude, that guy has a m-ssive w-ng, he could like impale 10 chics on that thing
he should be called the impaler
a seven foot long, spiked strap on d-ld- used by pedafiles to rape young kids -ssholes
mike’s dad uses the impaler every night on poor mike & matt.

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