flavor country
A smoker's destination. From an old Marlboro ad. Sometimes used sarcastically.
Boss Lady: Ladies, are you smoking in the building?
Patty, Selma: Um, well, er, uh...
Homer: These are mine. (Takes drag from both cigarettes, coughs violently). I am in Flavor Country.
Boss Lady: Both are yours?
Homer: It is a big country.
-The Simpsons
Patty, Selma: Um, well, er, uh...
Homer: These are mine. (Takes drag from both cigarettes, coughs violently). I am in Flavor Country.
Boss Lady: Both are yours?
Homer: It is a big country.
-The Simpsons
flavor country
Noun: the destination for having a cigarette. THe place you often go to smoke.
Origin: the old Marlboro ad campaign
Origin: the old Marlboro ad campaign
"WHere are you going?"
"I'm headed to flavor country"
Or
"Who's up for a trip to flavor country"
"I'm headed to flavor country"
Or
"Who's up for a trip to flavor country"
Flavor Country
When a guy, vaginaly stimulates a woman using a baby back rib covered in BBQ sauce, and afterwards eats her out enjoying the flavorfull BBQ sauce, and left over meat.
Instead of having dinner before hand, Raul went to flavor country on Megan.