v\ card

v\ card
1. (V card) (1621↑, 457↓)
"V" stands for virgin, holding the V card means you're still a virgin.

"I still hold the V card"

2. (V Card) (957↑, 297↓)
Like pokemon cards. Gotta Catchem all\!

just added one more v card to my collection last night

3. (V card) (799↑, 472↓)
Being a virgin. Still having your "V card"

I'd rather have my V card then a VD card.

4. (V Card) (93↑, 68↓)
V' card is when your still a virgin/being a jonas brother

Tose pussy jonas' still got their v cards

5. (v card) (332↑, 313↓)
n. 1.The present state of virginity. 2.The state of never having engaged in sexual congress.

The v card isn't something that's given, it's taken. (actual quote)

Author: joey the boo boo http://v-card.urbanup.com/2410000
6. (v card) (189↑, 383↓)
sumone who still is a virgin

My boyfriend wants to take my v card.

7. (v card) (133↑, 340↓)
Someone who has a virgin card. They're a virgin..

I have a v card. Doesn't that suck? I'm a virgin\!

8. (v card) (35↑, 279↓)
for a girl to give up her vagina to a man

have you gave your v card to your boyfriend

9. (v card) (20↑, 278↓)
"I'm serious", and if you're not, you get punched once in the arm

I have money, V Card.

Author: america's favorite ketchup http://v-card.urbanup.com/2977505
10. (V card) (193↑, 492↓)
A bitch who has never been fucked

"yo im gonna steal her V card"

Author: Kelly Shields http://v-card.urbanup.com/83283
Related: sex, virgin, virginity, v-card, card, first, fuck, intercourse, penetration, threesome
Last updated: 2012.03.01

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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