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hot dogging - 5 definitions - when a male rubs his penis between another male or female's butt cheeks with out penetrating the anus.
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hotdogging - 5 definitions - Also known as Hotdoggin': The pseudo-sexual act of placing the penis between the butt cheeks. The Penis being the "Hot...
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hot dog or hot·dog (h t dôg , -d g ). n. 1. A frankfurter, especially one served hot in a long soft roll. Also called red-hot.
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intr.v. hot-dogged, hot-dog·ging, hot-dogs Slang. To perform daring stunts or ostentatious maneuvers, as while skiing or surfing.
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Best Hotdogs in Downtown Phoenix On 1 January 2007, Jim McPherson, an AzCentral.com blogger, blogged about why we owe Ed The Hotdogger our thanks. [opens new window] TempeHiker printed the posting and A picture of Ed The Hotdogger was on page one of the 19 July 2006 "Valley and State" section of the Arizona Republic.
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Informal a frankfurter or wiener, esp. one served hot in a long, soft roll, with mustard, relish, etc. Slang an exclamation used to express delight...
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The term "hotdogging" wouldn't dare be uttered by a surfer under 60 for its archaic connotations and inordinate cheesiness. Nowadays we call it "ripping" or...
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