The term Eskimo brothers was popularized by the second episode of the American TV sitcom The League. The character Taco, played by Jon LaJoie, describes the concept—“when two guys had sex with the same girl”—to his friends, showing how he can get favors like free drinks at the bar from his fellow Eskimo brothers.
From watching "The League," we're heard the term Eskimo Brothers for dudes who've slept with the same girl. Urban Dictionary, the source for all things slang, likewise defines Eskimo Sisters -- or Pogo Sisters -- as "two women [who] have slept with the same man in their past."
Eskimo sisters pl (plural only) (slang) Women who have had sexual intercourse with the same man.
Noun. Eskimo brothers pl (plural only) (slang, sometimes derogatory) Men who have had sexual intercourse with the same woman. quotations ▼coordinate term ▼
The act of having sex with the same person is what makes people become “brothers” and “sisters.” After looking up the origin of the term, I found out that being an Eskimo brother or sister comes from Eskimo hospitality, which refers to the sharing of beds and female companionship because of the cold.
In Inuit culture
A common misconception is that the practice arose so that Inuit could kiss without their mouths freezing together. Rather, it is a non-erotic but intimate greeting used by people who, when they meet outside, often have little except their nose and eyes exposed.
“But we wanted to show you the real Inuit kiss and it's called 'kunik,” Shina explained. “Usually it's done with a lot of emotion. The more love you have for a person, the stronger you do it.”
Although the name "Eskimo" was commonly used in Alaska to refer to Inuit and Yupik people of the world, this usage is now considered unacceptable by many or even most Alaska Natives, largely since it is a colonial name imposed by non-Indigenous people.
Cold is a slang term often used by teenagers and young adults to describe a person, action, or some type of object that is "awesome" or "cool." It may be used in a variety of contexts, but is seen or heard most commonly in sports and fashion.
Urban Dictionary defines Eskimo brothers as “when two males acknowledge having been intimate with the same female and remain on good terms. The men are now bonded by having shared the same igloo at one time or another.”
Those who attend Rainbow Gatherings usually share an interest in intentional communities, ecology, New Age spirituality, and entheogens. Attendees refer to one another as "brother", "sister", or the gender neutral term, "sibling".
Definitions of little sister. a younger sister. type of: sis, sister. a female person who has the same parents as another person.
Spouses were sometimes traded or exchanged, and women had some say in this process. This was a common alternative to divorce because neither family would be without a component vital to its survival — a mother and a wife.
Hooking up means sexual activity. Kissing (or making-out) is not hooking up. Any type of oral, vaginal or anal sex is considered hooking up. One night stand involving any form of sex (oral, vaginal, anal, etc).
"While hookups or friends with benefits can turn into true love, both parties typically enter the relationship for sex and the expectations are fairly low," Paik said. "In the casual dating category, some people think they're headed for a long-term relationship, but there are also people who are only in it for sex.
Alpha refers to a dominant person or their behavior, especially with respect to socially aggressive, hyper-masculine men. Some dudebros see alpha as a compliment and aspiration.
Gucci is used as an adjective generally to mean "fancy, very fashionable"; "good, fine"; "great, excellent."
(slang) See you later. (slang) Go in peace.
Eskimo has come to be considered offensive, especially in Canada, because it was widely thought to stem from a Cree pejorative meaning “eaters of raw meat” (although both the Cree and Inuit ate raw meat). In Canada, it has been superseded by Inuit (for the peoples, and Inuvialuit for those in the Western Arctic).
There are between 171,000 and 187,000 Inuit and Yupik, the majority of whom live in or near their traditional circumpolar homeland. Of these, 53,785 (2010) live in the United States, 65,025 (2016) in Canada, and 51,730 (2021) in Greenland.
Hunted animals, including birds, caribou, seals, walrus, polar bears, whales, and fish provided all the nutrition for the Eskimos for at least 10 months of the year. And in the summer season people gathered a few plant foods such as berries, grasses, tubers, roots, stems, and seaweeds.
The “O” is a kiss made by placing elephant-safe paint around the very end of the trunk and letting the elephant smooch the sign!
Scientists are unveiling a rare octopus that has never been on public display before. And unlike other octopuses, where females have a nasty habit of eating their partners during sex, Larger Pacific Striped Octopuses mate by pressing their beaks and suckers against each other in an intimate embrace.
One of the newer varieties -- the “ice-cream kiss” from “The Notebook” in which Canadian actress Rachel McAdams pushes an ice-cream cone into the face of co-star Ryan Gosling and then kisses it off -- won a 2005 MTV best kiss award.