piledrive
verbEtymology
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To use a piledriver on.
- So we would take a twenty-five-ton — or maybe it was twelve and a half, I don't recall — airhammer and piledrive that sonofabitch into place.
- Piledrive a secondary cutoff wall, cover it with a fifty-foot core of impervious fill, then replace the dredged material in a gentler slope; […]
- Wang is inspired by remembering an improvised piledriver he had managed to rig together when he had helped blow up a bridge during the Korean War; he then uses the same technique to piledrive the foundations for the Nanjing bridge.
To use the piledriver move.
- "Any wrestler who will piledrive Lawler and injure him like he did me gets five thousand dollars from me!"
- Anyway, back in the ring, Jericho works on the cut, but Shawn fights off both guys and tries to piledrive Jericho on the grating. Jericho reverses as the match kind of drifts along without a purpose.
- As a tribute to the burgeoning popularity of hardcore wrestling, Jerry agreed to piledrive someone through a wooden table to the concrete below.
To make deep and rapid penetration in the fashion of a piledriver.
- So I switched into doggie style, which gives me my piledriving ability, but after a while my knee began to hurt ... I can pile-drive forever, and if I don't go off, what the hell do I care?
- When she thinks of having him inside her, her pussy grips and pulses like the mouth of a child that hasn't been fed. ... What begins as a languid glide accelerates into the stomping/pounding/piledriving frenzy of a mosh pit.
- He proceeded to piledrive his cock down into me with long, deep strokes, all the time reminding me who was in charge […]
The neighborhood
- neighborpiledriver
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA