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The Relay

When you are masturbating in your room and when you are about to guymax run out and hand your "baton" to your friend so he can lead you to victory

The Relay was a great way for Rob to break the ice with his new college roommate, Calhoun, who always wanted to join in Rob's festivities.

by Smile Time February 25, 2012


Relay

The passing of urine from one persons penis to another persons anus and allowing them to deliver it to the proper waste receptacle.

Thanks to a well timed relay, I didn't have to get out of bed this morning...but Nicole did.

by Tickery November 16, 2010

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Relay

A state of being in a relationship.

Yo, Playa! Ever since you been a relay with Laquisha, you ain't been hangin' with your homies!

by Itissowong June 19, 2013

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relay

The opposite of delay. Where an event or incident is set to happen before it's official date.

Spider-Man: No-Way Home got relayed to December 16th instead of December 17th

by luffyafk1 April 12, 2022


Relay

Public service for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Speech Disabled. Available through TTY, Mobile, and Internet.

My friend is Deaf, so she calls me with relay.

by Operator January 7, 2005

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relay

Tradition definition: "a series of persons relieving one another or taking turns." The term 'relay' can be applied to shift work.

In some message-board communities on-line a relay can also be a reference to a game such as a use of the infamous 'Word Association'. It's also used to refer to a fictional story written by multiple writers who take it in turns to add their own chapter; typically concentrating on their own specific character.

1. A relay race.
2. Story relay.

by Khatan September 14, 2006

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Relay

A multi-author story written on an online forum, through e-mail, or through the post. The story is written chapter by chapter (give or take) by the individual authors, each adding their own plot additions and twists.

The authors have control over ALL the characters as well as the power to direct the flow of the plot.

"Did you see what DW wrote for the relay?"
"Yeah. I can't believe he killed off the emporor."

by Gilenea September 18, 2006

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