She talks about how her cat may be dying while getting eaten out. And that's just the start.
Ukemi = bottom: the verb ukeru means to "take, receive, accept," thus uke (receiving) mi (body, party) means "one who receives," or, "a bottom." Neko = bottom: neko literally means "cat". It has exactly the same meaning as ukemi, but in a slangier way.
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Ukemi = bottom: the verb ukeru means to "take, receive, accept," thus uke (receiving) mi (body, party) means "one who receives," or, "a bottom." Neko = bottom: neko literally means "cat". It has exactly the same meaning as ukemi, but in a slangier way.
This is actually the funniest thing that’s ever happened to me. I wasn’t planning on posting this video, it’s just something Dan and I were going to watch later, but then our cat decided to censor us ???
#all queue can eat #animals #video #when she’s giving you the cold shoulder : i love cats I’m crying laughing