QB Sneak
meaning and definitionQB Sneak
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meanings of QB Sneak
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The act of dropping a quarter bar of xanax in a friend's drink to ensure that they have the best night possible
You're fucking a girl from behind. Right before you cum, pull out. then you spit on her back and say your done, then you get her to turn over. as soon as she turns over shove her face towards your dick and squirt in her eyes.
when playing football and you are the quarterback, instead of getting the ball, you accidently grab the person in front of you's balls.
The act of fucking your partner from behind and you gently wipe your ass with the index and middle fingers on left and right hands and proceed to yell "blue forty two, blue forty two, set, hut hut, hike" and smear the feces under her eyes similar to eye black.
When playing Fart Football, you let a silent but deadly fart(SBD).
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Usally used in anger, the "q button" is pressed, meaning to destroy the thing your mad at
Slang for Queensbridge
means queens boros or queens blvds
Chinese Assault Rifle developed in the early 90's. Gas operated, rotating bolt.
abreviation for the province of Quebec
When said fast in danish, it means kussetyv. which is translated to panty thief in English.
The chiefly British term for a sleeper car, in other words, a car that has very high performance, but looks as sensible, unassuming, and everyday-looking as any suburban sedan coming to pick up the kids from school. The name "Q-car" comes from the "Q-boats" or "Q-ships" used by the British forces in World War I & World War II that were armed military ships, but disguised to look like a civilian passenger or shipping vessel. Compare to ricer, a car that has all kinds of tacky, superficial, and stupid exterior modifications, but usually an underpowered 4-cylinder engine (all show, no go).
After you give away your v-card, you give away your q-card. Stands for 'quality' Each time you give it away it just gets more and more valuable......or less.
Quick Crossword Club. An online community of speedy solvers of the Quick Crossword published in The Guardian newspaper and on its website.QCC 'premises' are the comment space beneath each online Quick Crossword puzzle and people become members simply by virtue of registering once online to post a comment and then overcoming any natural inhibition they may have about joining in a conversation between other people who have clearly been at it for a while.