Globe Trot
To get away from something or someone at a fast rate; to trot around the globe; to get to a place
(nobody knows the true definition for globe trot)
Past Tense: Globe trotted
Present Tense: Globe trotting
Future Tense: Will globe trot
(nobody knows the true definition for globe trot)
Past Tense: Globe trotted
Present Tense: Globe trotting
Future Tense: Will globe trot
1) Mackie had to globe trot away from Jordan in a panic.
2) Tori is globe trotting away to eat her ramen.
2) Tori is globe trotting away to eat her ramen.
Globe-trotting
To go all over the world
It's time i went home, iv'e had enough of Globe-trotting
Globe-trotting
The act of setting a certain extended time period that your penis is exclusively meant for getting head, usually done in a competition of sorts
I was globe-trotting last night against Chris and I owned him.
harlem globe trots
When you get diarrhea in NYC and you can't find a bathroom.
I've got a bad case of the harlem globe trots, I'm starting to dribble, and not in a good way!
Globe-trot
Travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing
Luminous French actress Eva Green melts the screen as the Eve-figure in Bond mythology, who rides shotgun for 007’s first globe-trot, beginning in the toy soldier kingdom of Montenegro and going all the way to an oceanside Bahamas vista, and further.