Using the standardized urban dictionary definition L2 simply refers to a blow job, L1 a handjob, and L3 is full service. As posted by Traveler it would seem somewhat redundant, if for example he was seeing it listed as "L2 CIM" assuming someone understood CIM as he obviously does. In any case HJ, BJ, BBBJ, TC, CIM - all of those seem more precise and its probably why they are in more common use in the escort world
I will admit as someone posted that something like BBBJCIM L2 - could be a clever way of suggesting swallows, with L1 spits - maybe that's cutting edge level now in escort abbreviations - because it makes perfect sense
Well, I am not going into a strip club and ask for an L1, L2 or L3.
There is a club in San Jose, Costa Rica named Tango India. Using the phonetic alphabet Tango Uniform would mean tits up (dead). Anybody got a clue what the clubs name means? And here is another. 30...
harrydave: not even warm. All airports have a 4 letter designation when dealing with international travel. The first letter is the geographical area. ie KATL or KLAX The 2nd letter id's the country. The 3rd and 4th id's the city or airport.
HD is correct. He is talking about commercial radio and tv broadcast station call letters, for example 1 that a lot of people around the country used to be familiar with in the early days of cable tv was WOR which was a station out of NYC that had a lot of older shows from the networks before widespread sindication deals were available everywhere.
Well, I knew I was right about the radio call sign thing. In amateur radio, the designation TI is for Costa Rica.
As for airport codes, the 4 letter designations are promulgated by the ICAO, and the first 2 letters generally indicate the country. For Costa Rica, the designation is MR. (See www8.landings.com)
Now, aircraft registrations (the numbers assigned to civilian aircraft) also have prefixes, and for Costa Rica it is TI. (There is a very close correspondence country-by-country between radio call signs and airplane prefixes)
So, I think that is where the club name comes from. As I recall, that club has an airplane fuselage in the middle that doubles as a VIP area. No doubt, it is a Costa Rican airplane with a TIxxxx designation.
Just found a reference at a club review site..."Located in the center of our club is a Convair 240 model propeller aircraft true to size."
Glad we cleared that up. ;-) BTW, anybody ever been to Costa Rica and sampled the club scene?
I don't think that the scene of a "club" of strippers and a few lappers are what guys are interested in when they go to Costa Rica for certain "adult" activities.
harrydave: You are correct. I did some internet investigations myself. The aircraft registration number is tied to the country where the aircraft is registered. All civilian aircraft in the U.S. begin with "N" and is more commonally known as the "N" number. Costa Rican aircraft begin with "TI". This came from the FAA's web site.
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last commentI haven't a clue. Can you post the whole sentence that you read or use in in a sentence?
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Hi folks. I'm a newbie here, and not very familair with some of the lingo. What is CIM?
I know GFE = girl friend experience.
ATF = All Time Favorite (not sure)
OTC = Outside The Club (not sure)
ROB = Rip Off Bitch (somewhat sure)
BBBJ = ??????
Thanks for the help. And feel free to add to my acronym vocabulary.
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How cute
CIM - cum in mouth
BBBJ - bareback blow job (no condom)
greek - anal
FS -- full service, what Bill Clinton calls "sex"
asian - ass rimming
russian - tit fucking
french - oral sex
daty - dining at the Y (cunnilingus)
atm - ass to mouth
LFK - light french kissing
DFK - deep french kissing
of course there are many others
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L2 -- level two -- so with CIM I'm guessing that there's a swallow rather than a spit?
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I prefer NQNS -- not a quitter, not a spitter.
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Using the standardized urban dictionary definition L2 simply refers to a blow job, L1 a handjob, and L3 is full service. As posted by Traveler it would seem somewhat redundant, if for example he was seeing it listed as "L2 CIM" assuming someone understood CIM as he obviously does. In any case HJ, BJ, BBBJ, TC, CIM - all of those seem more precise and its probably why they are in more common use in the escort world
I will admit as someone posted that something like BBBJCIM L2 - could be a clever way of suggesting swallows, with L1 spits - maybe that's cutting edge level now in escort abbreviations - because it makes perfect sense
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Well, I am not going into a strip club and ask for an L1, L2 or L3.
There is a club in San Jose, Costa Rica named Tango India. Using the phonetic alphabet Tango Uniform would mean tits up (dead). Anybody got a clue what the clubs name means? And here is another. 30...
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I think TI is the radio call sign prefix for Costa Rica (like the U.S. has the prefixes W and K).
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njscfan, thanks for the feedback. Very much appreciated.
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harrydave: not even warm. All airports have a 4 letter designation when dealing with international travel. The first letter is the geographical area. ie KATL or KLAX The 2nd letter id's the country. The 3rd and 4th id's the city or airport.
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Example: RJTY is Tokyo, Japan.
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HD is correct. He is talking about commercial radio and tv broadcast station call letters, for example 1 that a lot of people around the country used to be familiar with in the early days of cable tv was WOR which was a station out of NYC that had a lot of older shows from the networks before widespread sindication deals were available everywhere.
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Well, I knew I was right about the radio call sign thing. In amateur radio, the designation TI is for Costa Rica.
As for airport codes, the 4 letter designations are promulgated by the ICAO, and the first 2 letters generally indicate the country. For Costa Rica, the designation is MR. (See www8.landings.com)
Now, aircraft registrations (the numbers assigned to civilian aircraft) also have prefixes, and for Costa Rica it is TI. (There is a very close correspondence country-by-country between radio call signs and airplane prefixes)
So, I think that is where the club name comes from. As I recall, that club has an airplane fuselage in the middle that doubles as a VIP area. No doubt, it is a Costa Rican airplane with a TIxxxx designation.
Just found a reference at a club review site..."Located in the center of our club is a Convair 240 model propeller aircraft true to size."
Glad we cleared that up. ;-) BTW, anybody ever been to Costa Rica and sampled the club scene?
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I don't think that the scene of a "club" of strippers and a few lappers are what guys are interested in when they go to Costa Rica for certain "adult" activities.
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The full sentence was "$$ L2 cim"
So $200, CIM we know but what is level 2?
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I solved it...it means BBBJ
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harrydave: You are correct. I did some internet investigations myself. The aircraft registration number is tied to the country where the aircraft is registered. All civilian aircraft in the U.S. begin with "N" and is more commonally known as the "N" number. Costa Rican aircraft begin with "TI". This came from the FAA's web site.
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