motorboat
Noun

motorboat (plural motorboats)

  1. (nautical) Any vessel driven by an engine (either inboard or outboard), but especially a small one.
Translations
  • French: canot automobile
  • German: Motorboot
  • Portuguese: lancha
  • Russian: (with outboard engine) мото́рная ло́дка
Verb

motorboat (motorboats, present participle motorboating; past and past participle motorboated)

  1. (slang) To press one's face between a woman's breasts.
    • 2013, "19 Most Lustable Celebs", VIBE, April/May 2013, page 84 ↗:
      You're blind to the blue Pacific water and glaring sun as your entire face is buried in Sofia's bosom—you're motorboating on a motorboat!
    • 2013, "Breast cancer awareness gone too far", The Daily Athenaeum (West Virginia University), 25 October 2013, page 4 ↗:
      Other promotional events, such as “No Bra” day or the “motorboating girls for breast cancer awareness” campaign, also take things a little too far.
    • 2015, Jill Sorenson, Shooting Dirty, unnumbered page ↗:
      Tiffany put her hands on Janelle's hips and motorboated her breasts.



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