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a car ""Yo’ T. Lets hop in the whip and get up out of here."" 2. A term used to describe someone turning the steering wheel really fast and using the wheel of an auto very well. ""Yo, Cherry be Whipping that car around." OR... "James uses that whip well in that ’64 Impala.â€Â"Â
A large open space used by sailmakers to spread out sails.
Noun. A thorough beating or defeat.
A wrapping of small stuff applied to the end of the line to prevent unlaying.
Sails is nautical slang for a ship's sailmaker. Sails is Black−American slang for the ears.
Beat off Beating your meat Blow your load Buffing the banana Burping the worm Charming the cobra Choking the chicken Diddling Flute solo Giving it a tug Hand job Holding your sausage hostage Jacking off Jerk'in the Gherkin Making nut butter Milking the lizard Playing with dick Playing with Susie Palmer and her five friends Polish the Chrome Dome Polishing the porpoise Pulling your pud Rounding up the tadpoles Rub one out Shining the helmet Slam'in the salami Strok'in the stallion Spanking the monkey Squeezing the cream from the twinkee Tickle the pickle Tugging your tapioca tube Turning Japanese Wanking Waxing the dolphin Whacking off Whipping the one eyed wonder weasel
Black people were whipped while they were slaves.
Bambooing is slang for a whipping, a caning.
Sexual practice in which a participant is restrained or otherwise tied up, for whipping or other discipline. The use of handcuffs, ropes, and related items, used to physically immobilize one's sex partner.
A craftsman who makes and repairs sails, working either on shore in a sail loft or aboard a large, ocean-going sailing ship.
A leather pad that slips over a sailors thumb, and rests in his palm. It is normally used when doing repairs and especially when pushing a needle through a rope, leather or canvas.
Beat off Beating your meat Blow your load Buffing the banana Burping the worm Charming the cobra Choking the chicken Diddling Flute solo Giving it a tug Hand job Holding your sausage hostage Jacking off Jerk'in the Gherkin Making nut butter Milking the lizard Playing with dick Playing with Susie Palmer and her five friends Polish the Chrome Dome Polishing the porpoise Pulling your pud Rounding up the tadpoles Rub one out Shining the helmet Slam'in the salami Strok'in the stallion Spanking the monkey Squeezing the cream from the twinkee Tickle the pickle Tugging your tapioca tube Turning Japanese Wanking Waxing the dolphin Whacking off Whipping the one eyed wonder weasel
Used to secure the end of a line, to stop it from unraveling. This is one of the most durable and stable rope whippings used, as it winds around the line and is drawn taught by weaving in-between the cutlines of the rope.
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n.
A beating or flogging; a whipping; a scourging.
superl.
Ready; eager; acting without spurring or whipping; spirited; as, a free horse.
n.
A tool of which the hemp for lines and twines, used by sailmakers, is finished.
n.
The act of beating or whipping.
n.
One who whips; especially, an officer who inflicts the penalty of legal whipping.
n.
One whose occupation is to make or repair sails.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Whip
n.
A whipping on the breech, or the act of whipping on the breech.
n.
The act or process of whipping or stinging with nettles; -- sometimes used in the treatment of paralysis.
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