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waist-shake

An odd term for sex, mostly used my male Japanese students (said in English).

I want to waist-shake Kinky Carrie badly!

by Fiona Slennz June 08, 2005

waist-shake

A slang term for sexual intercourse. The term was coined by Japanese students who were learning English. The term is often combined with a pelvic thrust motion and asked n the form of a question, as if asking if a person is suitable for sexual intercourse.

Boy 1: points at girl, while performing a pelvic thrust motion Waist-shake?
Boy 2: Oh, yes, waist-shake.

The girl at this point, has no idea what is going on.

by Zeep June 18, 2005

waist-shake

Started in Japan, (although probably a lot more well know in america) meaning to have sex, often using a pelvic thrust when doing so.
Caused when a American English teacher told some Japanese kids on a soccer field the English words for waist and shake. Not understanding completely, they put it together to come up with a new word for sex that no one else in the school understands.

The teacher put it on his website and from there it spread.

Boy talking about girl: "I'd waist-shake that."
Boy to girl: "Waist-shake?"

by timsarder February 16, 2006

waist-shake

A synonym for sexual intercourse invented by english students in Japan.

"Waist-shake? Oh yes, yes! Yes, waist-shake!"

by Kanraku June 10, 2005

waist-shake

Japanese slang for sexual intercourse. Often used with repeated, exaggerated pelvic thrusting.

"Waist-shake?" I innocently and stupidly asked. This absolutely set them OFF, as they started pelvic-thrusting their way across the soccer field.

by NovaDeimos June 08, 2005

waist-shake

A term invented by a group of Japanese schoolboys, after asking their teacher how to say the words "waist" and "shake" in english.

Boy1: *points at girl* "waist-shake?"
Boy2: *nods*
Boys: *laughter*

by dinothunderr June 21, 2005

waist-shake

A term for sexual intercourse coined by the Japanese.

"I took that girl home from the bar and we did the waist-shake."

by John K June 10, 2005