Galloping Ghost meaning and definition

Galloping Ghost meaning

The act of having rather animated doggy-style sex whilst wearing the bedsheets (preferably white) over your head; this gives the appearance of a ghost riding a "galloping" mount.

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Galloping Giraffe meaning

A sex position in which one person stands up, one lays down on their back, legs in the air. and the top thrust while running

galloping girl meaning

half horse, half human, and all hair

Galloping Gobbler meaning

N. Oral sex act in which the giver gets down on all fours on a treadmill, then crawls (at whatever speed the treadmill is on) toward the genitals while giving oral pleasure.

Galloping Gut Buster meaning

When having sex, you decide to mix it up. Subsequently you back up 20 meters, sprint, and aim for her belly button, intending to hit it with maximum force... Galloping Gut Buster. Similar to the raspberry torpedo.

galloping gut rot meaning

Violent, unpredictable and rather unpleasant bout of "Delhi Belly". Sudden, malodorous and disconcerting onset of liquifaction of one's latest meal.

Galloping Justice meaning

When you get a Girl to bend over and from a distance of no less than 10 yards, You (man) would hop on a rhino and gallop towards that girl at a velocity of at least 15 miles per hour, then jump off and intertwine your penis into the girl's anus.

galloping knob rot meaning

An amusing slang term for any of a number of venereal diseases. While the word is most commonly used in reference to gonorrhea and chlamydia, it can describe any STD other than HIV/AIDS. Also known as knob rot and crotch rot. Extreme cases may be classified as Rampant Galloping Cock Rot.

Galloping Lumpuckeroo meaning

Diarrhea in the extreme. A nearly liquified stool with a greenish and/or apricot hue.

galloping piles meaning

Fourth-degree (or grade 4) piles permanently hang down from the anus and you cannot push them back inside, when they play up you must gallop, or run for the lotion

galloping stanleys meaning

To have a severe case of diarrhoea. First used in Brighouse, Yorkshire, 1994.

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