Mexican Border Exchange


the act of engaging orally with your partner, proceeding to extend your tongue into his/her mouth until touching the uvula. this will cause gag reflexes, and causing your partner to vomit into your mouth sending a satisfying waterfall of barf into your throat, exchanging back and forth.
“hey man, what did you and that girl do last night?”
-“not much bro, just a quick mexican border exchange. she ate hotdogs!”

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