Mud Rocket
a t-rd that just shoots out of your -n-s while p–ping without any effort of squeezing it out.
cole: man, i just had a nasty mud rocket poo.
cody: ew you sick little monkey.
1)someone that sticks their d-ck up an -ss and has sh-t left on it
2)brazilian f-g on stickam
1)i got a mudrocket after i f-cked a wh-r- in the -ss
2)mudrocket is a poor -ss brazilian on stickam
when you launch a fart and its super wet but doesn’t go very far at all and the disgusting odor permeates through the entire room within seconds.
“butch stop launching those nasty -ss mud rockets or i’m kicking you out to go live back in your momma’s bas-m-nt!!!!”
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