sack attack


to whip out one’s t-st-cl-(s) and accompanying scr-t-m in an unsavoury manner in front of unsuspecting victims. often done in public places, coupled with the shouting of “my bwain”.
i got sack attacked by matt in the pub last night.
a death blow to the male genital area; can be done with one person or a group, results are painful and funny.
i’m friggin’ sterile thanks to the guys giving a sack attack.
an event where a group of angry girls attack a man, aiming specifically for the scr-t-m with the intent of causing pain to the victim.
today, a group of girls initiated a sack attack on a man trying to stop a fight between them. the unnamed man who was hospitalized shortly after the incident, lost one ball.
a person who attacks other people’s sacks.
omg gordan just sack attacked you louis.
when your colleague or supervisor stands so close to you while you’re seated at your desk, that their b-lls are resting on your shoulder
disobedient willidan turned and noticed that he was the unfortunate victim of a sack attack by the disapproving huxley
the act of pulling just your b-lls out of your zipper, then while a chick is sleeping, shoving them in her mouth
stupid wh-r- wouldn’t let me give her the shocker so i gave her the sack attack that night
to attack one’s unsuspecting victims with your b-ll-ck carriers ! preferably attacking people in the facial region
a wolf sack attack cause a m-ss destruction !

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