Definition of spread (one's) seed
spread (one's) seed
verb
- to ejaculate semen into many women.
Citation from "Dentist Tarese", Louie (TV), Season 1 Episode 10 (2010) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Oct 27 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 27 2011.
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| Definitions include: a poorly-behaved or immoral person, especially amongst good people. | |
| Definitions include: semen. | |
| Definitions include: semen. | |
| Definitions include: money used to start a business. | |
Other terms relating to 'spread': | |
| Definitions include: Tendency of (principally female) clerical and administrative staff in corporate environments to offer sex and romance with superiors as an inducement to professional advancement. | |
| Definitions include: an impressive buffet of food. | |
| Definitions include: with one's limbs spread out. | |
| Definitions include: in speech or writing, to be overly effusive. | |
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