probing
sticking a fist, toy, or any large object in a girls -ss
last night my girlfriend wanted to try something new, so i started probing her.
1 more definition
opposed to the primitive and brutal trolling, probing is the martial arts of intellectual deconstruction of forum and chatroom activities, dominating in three categories:
1. keeping a thread or discussion active as long as possible
2. demonstrating opponents lack of intelligence through the use of irony, parody, sarcasm, information and wit
3. making the whole thing entertaining to read for friends.
when a probing session (that can take up to several weeks) is over, the page or conversation may be mirrored and published on a website for further public enjoyment.
1. “i have been probing philosophyforum.com for three days. i think a solution for the world hunger problem is now in reach.”
2. “in case you are probing us, i must tell you that your scr-t-m is yet rather tiny. may the battle begin.”
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