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Definition of break the seal

break the seal

verb

  • to urinate for the first time since beginning to drink alcohol. Afterwards, urination is required frequently.
    Don't break the seal, dude!
    • See more words with the same meaning: to urinate, pee, piss.

    Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by Mark B. from Eau Claire, WI, USA on Sep 24 2002.

  • To open a new bottle of prescription cough syrup (lean)
    Yo man break the seal on that Bottle and let's poor up.

    Last edited on Feb 02 2021. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 02 2021.

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Other terms relating to 'to urinate, pee, piss':

  • ICUP
Definitions include: "I see you pee", i.e. "I see you urinate".
  • drain the main vein
Definitions include: to urinate.
  • piss like a race horse
Definitions include: to urinate an extreme amount.
  • take a squeege
Definitions include: to urinate.
  • wee
Definitions include: penis.
  • whiz
Definitions include: a person with skill in a particular subject or trade.
  • take a leak
Definitions include: to urinate.
  • see a man about a horse
Definitions include: to go to the bathroom and urinate.
  • piss like a Russian race horse at the Kentucky Derby
Definitions include: to urinate an extreme amount.
  • pee
Definitions include: to urinate.
  • Jimmy Riddle
Definitions include: a piddle, i.e. a session of urination.
  • drain (one's) lizard
Definitions include: to urinate.
  • piss
Definitions include: expression of dismay; "bummer".
  • number one
Definitions include: urination.
  • squege
Definitions include: to urinate.
  • (show 11 more)

Slang terms with the same root words

Other terms relating to 'break':

  • ball-breaker
Definitions include: a demanding superior.
  • B & E
Definitions include: "breaking and entering".
  • bio break
Definitions include: a bathroom break.
  • break
Definitions include: to leave a place to go somewhere else.
  • break a leg
Definitions include: a statement of "Good luck," in situations where wishes of "Good luck" is considered bad luck, such as in theatre.
  • break camp
Definitions include: to hurry.
  • break chocks
Definitions include: to leave in a hurry or abruptly.
  • break it off
Definitions include: to end a relationship.
  • break off
Definitions include: to share with someone.
  • break off a piece
Definitions include: to have sex with someone.
  • break (one's) arm patting (one's self) on the back
Definitions include: to excessively praise one's self.
  • break (one's) balls
Definitions include: to complain, scold, harass, or nag as to provoke anger.
  • break (one's) cherry
Definitions include: to take or lose one's virginity.
  • break (one's self)
Definitions include: to empty one's pockets of all possessions.
  • break out
Definitions include: to bring out.
  • (show 11 morehide)

Other terms relating to 'seal':

  • seal the deal
Definitions include: to finalize an arrangement.

Other terms relating to 'the':

  • 101 scoop, the
Definitions include: the real information or the proof, instruction, the know how, where, when, and why about something or someone.
  • 2-10, the
Definitions include: walking, generally as opposed to driving.
  • 3rd degree, the
Definitions include: interrogation.
  • 3 sheets to the wind
Definitions include: extremely intoxicated
  • 411, the
Definitions include: information.
  • a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Definitions include: something you have now is worth more than two things you have just a chance of getting.
  • about the size of it
Definitions include: a good estimate.
  • ace in the hole
Definitions include: a secret advantage.
  • across the board
Definitions include: inclusive.
  • add fuel to the fire
Definitions include: to make a bad situation worse.
  • against the clock
Definitions include: with the amount of time left to finish a task rapidly disappearing.
  • ahead of the curve
Definitions include: having an opinion or belief prior to it becoming common or popular.
  • aim Archie at the adamant
Definitions include: of a male, to urinate.
  • ain't no fun when the rabbit got the gun
Definitions include: Someone being butthurt over having something, they do to others regularly, done to the them
  • a little on the side
Definitions include: secret sexual activity with a person other than one's partner.
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