Vachoda meaning and definition

Vachoda meaning

A Vachoda is a very loose and wide vagina that has lots of sag on it, like hanging off the sides or drooping far down. This word derives from the word chode which is a short and wide penis.

Vachoda meaning

A Vachoda is a very loose and wide vagina that has lots of sag on it, like hanging off the sides or drooping far down. This word derives from the word chode which is a short and wide penis.

Vachoda meaning

A vachodis is the piece of skin between the vagina and anus

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vachode meaning

A vagina that is more open than it is deep.

Vachonne meaning

A man of loving redheads with puffy pink nipples. Also known for swinging his Alabama Black Snake in front of white women nationwide. Also has moments where he always tells people off even if you're the fucking president. A smart guy in his own right and own category. You disagree, and you can eat a sack of baby dicks for all he cares.Vachonne backwards can be spelled "mean ass mother like no other" from what I've been told.

Vachubby meaning

A chubby vagina.

Vachuena meaning

Synonym for Vagina A way to say Vagina when there are girls around

vachussy meaning

Vagina, chacha, and pussy all in one Word.

vachyna meaning

enlarged clitoris that almost resembles a mini-penis. frequent in female body-builders, wrestlers, that abuse male hormones and steroids. named after wrestler chyna (real name joanie laurer). the 'vachyna' was prominently featured in laurer's sex tape, 'one night in chyna'.

Vacial meaning

A facial for your vagin.

vacicav meaning

A palindrome that mimics the behavior of people who like the Cleveland Cavaliers, but only when Lebron James is on the team.

vacidan meaning

a cheap prostitute version of vicodin that brittany takes

Vacilando meaning

Vacilando is a Spanish term for the act of wandering when the experience of travel is more important than reaching the specific destination.John Steinbeck (in Travels With Charley: In Search of America, 1962) wrote:“ In Spanish there is a word for which I can't find a counterword in English. It is the verb vacilar, present participle vacilando. It does not mean vacillating at all. If one is vacilando, he is going somewhere, but does not greatly care whether or not he gets there, although he has direction.

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