pooner pals
when two women have slept with the same man, they become pooner pals. it is the female equivalent of the wiener cousin
oh sh-t, you slept with bobby?! i hit that like 2 years ago…that makes us pooner pals!!!
the result of poo transference during double penetration. when the pooner drops out of the -n-s and touches the p-n-s that is ravaging the v-g-n-, both p-n-ses become pooner pals
john and jermaine doubled up on cindy. john tagging the b-hole and jermaine ravaging the vajayjay. john was getting so rough that his filthy pooner popped out and smeared pooge on jermaine’s c-ck, forever labeling them pooner pals.
two or more friends who acheive great things together
professor ownage, purple tiger, and fugi are pooner pals
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