Dunbar
Verb- To ejaculate in a girls eye while she is going down to give a blowjob. Can occasionally lead to the angry pirate
1- Man that girl last night was so dirty, I dunbar'd her and she kept going!
2- I was going to pull an angry pirate but I chickened out half way through and just pulled a Dunbar
2- I was going to pull an angry pirate but I chickened out half way through and just pulled a Dunbar
Dunbar
A Mouth Whore. Pulls a new guy every night out.
She is totally doing a Dunbar!
Dunbar
To be done, exhausted, passed out, etc. Typically after a large consumption of alcohol by not completely necessary. The term originates from Dunbar Lake in Itasca County, MN.
**Anders pukes and passes out in the yard**
"Omg! Andre is totally Dunbar! What is this amateur hour??" -Douchebag friend
"Omg! Andre is totally Dunbar! What is this amateur hour??" -Douchebag friend
Dunbar
a slang word for done/finshed. and offtake of the word "Dunzo" Made famous by the Laguna Beach cast, but changed to be the name of the roomate of the Real World Sydney cast; Dunbar
This relationship is DUNBAR.
Dunbar
Dunbar mean butthole, anus, sphincter, etc.
Make sure you wipe your Dunbar good When your done dropping a gerald.
dunbar
the biggest dirtball to walk the face of the earth. the adjective dunbar is most commonly associated with bottom feeders, and generally people who have no positive attributes to offer the world.
damnit, johnny hasnt taken a shower in 5 days, and he sells crack on the street corner...what a dunbar
dunbar
v: to dunbar
To intentionally remove someone from your circle of friends by avoiding contact, hiding or in extreme measures moving away. This will normally be necessary due to dull behaviour, fun sapping or heightened arrogance.
Derived from:
Dunbar's number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. The number is 150 and was first proposed by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar.
To intentionally remove someone from your circle of friends by avoiding contact, hiding or in extreme measures moving away. This will normally be necessary due to dull behaviour, fun sapping or heightened arrogance.
Derived from:
Dunbar's number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. The number is 150 and was first proposed by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar.
"Where's Mike?"
"Oh, I dunbarred him ages ago. He was a tosspot"
"Oh, I dunbarred him ages ago. He was a tosspot"