booty\ grazing

booty\ grazing
1. (booty grazing) (6034↑, 1159↓)
The act of mass texting a generic message to members of the opposite sex in hopes that a guaranteed hookup for the night will be established. It often involves a very nonspecific message such as "What are you up to tonight?" or "Want to meet up later?" The key feature is the lack of personalization so that the same message can be sent to as many people as possible. This can also be applied to other contact means such as myspace, facebook or email.

Last night I went booty grazing and had to choose between 3 different hoes.

2. (booty grazing) (73↑, 34↓)
sending one sexy text message to a multitude of people in hopes of getting a booty call in return.

joe texted 15 girls at once with the note "i'm all alone right now. what are you wearing?" but everyone was wise to his booty grazing ways so he didn't get a call back.

3. (booty grazing) (46↑, 20↓)
When a guy texts a girl in the late hours of the night asking what's up and neglects to put her name in the text...meaning he sent the same text to a number of other girls.

In order to find out which girl I was going to spend the night with, I took out my phone and did a little booty grazing.

4. (booty grazing) (57↑, 33↓)
Guys send generic, flirty texts to a bunch of potential hookups at one, to see who's up for a session, and pick from the girls who respond, all of whom believe they are the only one being texted.

John, while texting a flirty message to girls: Dang, Shawn, booty grazing lets me choose between Suzy and Mary\! I hope Suzy responds first, she's a lot hotter.

Related: booty call, text, hookup, player, sex, booty, pimp
Last updated: 2012.02.29

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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