rotoschlorp
when you impale someone’s severed head on your erect c-ck, and spin it. this is also known as beetlejuicing.
beetle juice! beetle juice! beetle juiiiiice!
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no matter what it is, it will be on the internet at least two weeks before it is released to the public person 1: dude, i can’t wait for rock band unplugged to come out! person 2: dude, rule 48, just get it from the pirate bay.
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