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Definition of thrigrandpa

thrigrandpa

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Definitions include: to eat food, to have a meal.
Definitions include: euphemism for "cocksucker".
Definitions include: to go off of a drop-off without jumping or even trying to lift off, and with just enough speed but not zooming; applies to mountain biking, snowboarding, skiing, probably other such sports.
Definitions include: an man's stored up collection of sexual memories that he recalls while masturbating ("spanking").
Definitions include: used to convey one's ambivalence or total indifference to the situation.
Definitions include: see "baby mama".
Definitions include: to nearly avoid a bad event.
Definitions include: something that will cause a lot of damage when things go wrong.
Definitions include: nervousness or fright.
Definitions include: to smash, to collide, in a car accident.

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