push his stool in
used to describe -n-l s-x in the presence of mixed company.
“mom: good morning, bobby. what did you do last night?”
“bobby: i met a friend at a bar. i had to push his stool in.”
“mom: that was very gallant of you.”
“bobby: well, mom, you know me. always the gentleman. do we have any bleach?”
Read Also:
- unappreciative
not valuing something, in particularly from past situation. my sister was very unappreciative after all the stuff i bought her, i felt as though i was more betrayed than hurt.
- foston
a little village in lincolnshire which is tiny and has nothing in it… it does however have an airport (a farmer who owns a bunch of planes) and a very rich old guy with a mansion who owns highland yak. i went to foston yesterday! its such a small village full of old people.
- imagepreneur
a business professional that works with image and style to establish a brand for a new or existing entrepreneur. my imagepreneur created the right image to match my brand, my business is finally getting the right kind of attention.
- McNurger
when you take your mcd’s chicken nuggets and put them atop your burger of choice, you have created the mcnurger. “i can’t choose between nuggets or a burger … hmmm … i know!” -gets both; stacks nuggets on burger.- “the mcnurger.” 😉
- McToilet
the toilet at mcdonalds. d-mn, i gotta take a mcsh-t. where’s the mctoilet?