Rodding
s-xual intercourse inolving at least one man. or at least one d-ld-.
the captain had dropped his soap, and the chap winced. when the instruction came to pick it up, he knew he was in for another rodding.
when you have a specific type and you will go for that type even if she isn’t attractive.
a: ahh he got with another mixed raced girl last night
b: yeah she wasn’t even nice though, he’s just rodding
the act of enjoying pretzel rods with your friends or roomates.
bill and i were rodding last night
the art of tricking a person into correcting a deliberate mistake or explaining the obvious. then making them feel foolish when you point it out.
one: i checked and it’s not their
two: dude, you’re typing sucks
one: noob! you mean your. lol
two: noob! i was rodding
one: f-ck!
to have s-x
like, what was you doing last night, i was rodding our l-ss all over
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