Sol's Rusty Trombone was created on 2007-03-20.
The meaning of the inappropriate term, rusty trombone, is a sexual act performed by a man. He stands with his knees and back bend, exposing his anus. While his partner kneels behind him and performs anilingus while masturbating him, mimicking a trombone.
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
no it isnt its actually pretty easy to play it ona tenor trombone
Rusty trombone is a euphemism for a sexual act involving a man in a standing position with knees and back slightly bent, with feet at least shoulder width apart in order to expose the anus. The other partner typically is on his or her knees behind the man and performs anilingus while reaching up beneath the testicles or around the body to masturbate the man, mimicking the motions of a trombone player. The act is defined primarily by the physical orientation of the partners and the combination of anilingus with penile masturbation; however, other positions and variations are possible.
Sol's Rusty Trombone was created on 2007-03-20.
Wind instrument
Poor Paul - 2008 A Rusty Trombone 1-7 was released on: USA: 21 October 2008
The meaning of the inappropriate term, rusty trombone, is a sexual act performed by a man. He stands with his knees and back bend, exposing his anus. While his partner kneels behind him and performs anilingus while masturbating him, mimicking a trombone.
The Loop - 2006 The Rusty Trombone - 1.7 was released on: USA: 13 April 2006 Australia: 9 February 2007 Belgium: 19 December 2009
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
The Loop - 2006 The Rusty Trombone 1-7 was released on: USA: 13 April 2006 Australia: 9 February 2007 Belgium: 19 December 2009
"Rusty tombone" is likely a playful or humorous way to refer to a rusty trombone, which is a slang term for a sexual act involving analingus and anal penetration. The phrase combines "rusty," suggesting something worn or old, with "trombone," a musical instrument, to create a cheeky double entendre. It is not a widely recognized term and is typically used in adult or comedic contexts.
The trombone.
yes there is i play trombone and i play this peice.
The trombone does not play classical music, it plays jazz. :)
A brassy one :P