Verb: To pelican. To eat something like a pelican (quickly and enthusiastically).
See also: "It didn't touch the sides"
See also: "It didn't touch the sides"
by world'shungriestman September 27, 2011
by T-Bone75 August 21, 2007
by TollBoothWillie August 10, 2006
She sucked me off in the bedroom and then had to pelican it until she could spit it out in the bathroom.
by Prough91 April 2, 2011
"one woman holds three penisus, one in each hand and one in her mouth, if done at opposite motions it appers to look like a pelican flying"
by sweatyandready May 1, 2010
Of or off of a 'being'; 'Pelicanism' being the unadulterated worship of said 'being'. Is speculated to be the brief release of endorphins when looking at a person or moment that becomes something different for a moment; as if for a second and only a second, they've transformed into something greater than what can be reasonably comprehended. The subject of Pelicanism can be referred to as a "Pelicant", not the subject of worship, but indeed - the worshipper.
True awesomeness is quick to fade, it is only what remains that is the apropos of actual worship, before that is just... you being a Pelicant. Truth be told, maybe I'm the only one who understands Pelicanism, as it isn't a word used too often.
by The_Prsn June 7, 2021
To vomit into another persons mouth. Similar to the behaviour of Pelicans, who emit digested food into their youngs mouth.
by Gordon Yip August 15, 2003