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Des Moines Dip

Works best with the fellatee standing and the fellator kneeling. At the crucial moment, the fellatee pulls the fellator's lower lip out (much like a mailbox) and deposits a load between the cheek and gums.
"Hey Dean, look over by that dumpster. He's givin' her a Des Moines Dip!"
by Ziper December 9, 2007
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coups de balls

The death blow (to the balls). Similar to "coups de grace", but far worse.
It was bad enough that she cheated on me, but here comes the coups de balls.... she did it with my dad.
by Johnathan E. Dago August 21, 2009
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fleur de link

The vaguely flower-like symbol on all USB plugs
Always install the USB plug with the fleur de link facing upwards.
by ksmanning November 8, 2009
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de la beis

Phrase in spanish (Mexico) that denotes something screwed up, bad.
My current job is de la beis
by Satis March 30, 2007
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vale de maceiras

omg the vale de maceiras is coming!
by dfgfdh March 30, 2008
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Agua de Tatas

A Spanglish phrase replacing the word "Leche," or "Milk." This phrase is often used by English speakers to express their want for a glass of milk from Spanish speakers.

Literally translating to "Water of Tatas," the phrase, though incorrect, is simple enough to understand, but is often ridiculed.

The motives in using this phrase range from ignorance to comic effect.

Urban level: 3
(Due to use of Spanglish and "Tatas")
>>> Excuse me... Can I trouble you for a glass of milk?

<< ¿Que?

>>> Uhm, Agua de tatas?

<< Ahhh, Leche!
by Becca~RYM January 19, 2014
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sofia de solo

Clumsy, falls over everything and cant hang
Guy 1: falls over branch

Guy 2: haha you pulled a sofia de solo
by Wakaflockastain October 30, 2013
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