"Hungy or not"
The phrase first began in Canada, where the action of eating a prairie dog was looked at as a desperate act, that one would only commit if they were insanely hungry, whereas being willing to go out and search out a harbor porpoise (although at the time, the split between a harbor porpoise and a normal porpoise wasn’t super well known, plus harbor porpoise or prairie dog sounds stupid) took a long time, so you wouldn’t want to be hungry.
The phrase first began in Canada, where the action of eating a prairie dog was looked at as a desperate act, that one would only commit if they were insanely hungry, whereas being willing to go out and search out a harbor porpoise (although at the time, the split between a harbor porpoise and a normal porpoise wasn’t super well known, plus harbor porpoise or prairie dog sounds stupid) took a long time, so you wouldn’t want to be hungry.
How are we feeling about lunch? Are you guys porpoise or prairie dog?
I havent eaten in a minute. Code praririe dog for sure.
I havent eaten in a minute. Code praririe dog for sure.
by CanadianBorder May 12, 2018
you tried to spell purpose and it autocorrected and now you're here searching the meaning and learning about a group of fully aquatic marine mammals.
by UncleRody June 30, 2021
A hefty to moderately large woman native to the San Joaquin Valley of California that migrates west to Morro Bay, CA in the summer months.
After the Avocado and Margarita festival, serval Harbor Porpoises decided to go on a whale watching cruise at Sub-Sea Tours.
by GRFreal September 7, 2019
To go in the ocean and pull down your swimmers, then flip over and put your was in the air but pull the up confusi the public. Did they see a bum or was that their imagination?
by Cleogetouttathewater August 6, 2018
by Angus McCracken January 27, 2020