help with these terms pls!

Can someone pls enlight me on these magic words:
bowlingball, umbrella, bed & breakfast
I have no clue what they mean. I'm a newbie
Its a super thread, but it should help: http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=8752

Never heard of them either!
Urban dictionary has helped this old guy out a ton.

Here is bowling ball.

Here is umbrella.

Bed and breakfast.

All those were new terms for me too.

Best of luck and hope this helps.
Thank you guys.
But I still don't understand the umbrella. Is it just another term of she is going to take a good care of me?
And for Bed and Breakfast = bareback. Is that mean FS with no cover?
And for Bed and Breakfast = bareback. Is that mean FS with no cover? Originally Posted by balibarrel
Yes. That is what bareback means in the "hobby".
biomed1's Avatar
In the follow up comments to one of her reviews, you will find the following explanations:

Bowling Ball = 3 holes

Bed & Breakfast = Overnight

Umbrella = Squirt

Be Careful & Enjoy!

Biomed1
eholiday's Avatar
Actually the explanation I got directly from PS before I saw her was:

Bowling Ball = 3 holes
Bed & Breakfast = DATY
Umbrella = Squirt
biomed1's Avatar
Actually the explanation I got directly from PS before I saw her was:

Bowling Ball = 3 holes
Bed & Breakfast = DATY
Umbrella = Squirt Originally Posted by eholiday

There's your answer!

He got it straight from the source.

Be Careful & Enjoy!

Biomed1
Why can't she just explain it to me?? So dang complicated for just explain that through my PM!!!!
ilovedatass's Avatar
yea the urban dictionary definition isn't what she meant
Hmmmmmmmm....... umbrella. I'm going to remember THAT one!
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
the urban dictionary apparently need to be updated lol.
eholiday's Avatar
the urban dictionary apparently need to be updated lol. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Very much so. A couple of those definitions were just ridiculous.
I know right, if I go by the urban dictionary she would not appreciate what I would do ...lol
that's why I asked to confirm those foreign languages
  • Paven
  • 10-20-2012, 02:18 PM
I have my own acronyms, because the known ones ie: hj, and bbbj are just too mundane a term for what I do.

I've never heard of those terms that you listed either, good for you for doing your research!
You learn something new every day.