skeet

skeet
 v.— «You let the hoe swallow it, get off in yo’ parlor an’/stab out to the cajun crab house/or the Jamaican cat house/or the college, frat house/for the gul you just, mad house that rat house/And get you some scrub, she ain’t ya girl/Skeet-skeet one off and dip boi.» —“Re: i just took a left on 57 south…” by Pink Ataraxia Usenet: rec.music.phish Apr. 12, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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