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pickadilly whore 

A term used for a silly, stupid female. Derogatory. Often accompanied with a finger snap in the face and a command. Can be used in a joking manner
Gracie: "I'm sorry, I wasn't listening, what was that again?"

Michael: (snap, snap) you Pickadilly whore.

Piccadilly Cafeteria 

A mediocre chain restaurant that attracts hoards of elderly people who seek out a dining experience featuring plastic cafeteria trays and canned vegetables. Piccadilly Cafeteria Specials include the "Dilly Plate". Piccadilly is also known by the derogatory name of "Lick My Willy" by some people.
Grandma and Grandpa love to get the senior discount when they eat at Piccadilly Cafeteria.

picadilly circus 

a circus is another name for a circle (very British.) and Picadilly is a place and a line on the tube in London.
"...funny people in America.."

papadillio 

A fun thing to say in the place of any word at all no matter the time or place
Hey yo bromochacho what's the papadillio

I ran into Nathan the other day he was being a real Papadillio

Me and Tim missed the culvert by three inches if it had not been for the papadillio
papadillio by Timaciousd53 June 9, 2013

pukadilli 

me: you seen that bird down at the coffee stand... tommy: absolutely pukadilli
pukadilli by tommy stewdog January 7, 2019

Picillion 

An extremely large number. Coined by Jonathan Bowers, Picillion is based off of the metric prefix "Pico-", meaning one trillionth (i.e. picometer; one trillionth of a meter). Where pico- is analogous to the metric prefixes "Deci-" (Tenth), "Centi-" (Hundredth), and "Milli-" (Thousandth), as used in the terms "Decillion" (Tenth '-illion'), "Centillion" (Hundredth '-illion'), and Millillion/Millinillion (Thousandth 'illion').
Picillion is equal to 10^3⋅10^12+3, or 10^3,000,000,000,000+3. That is one, followed by three trillion and three zeroes.
"If micrillion is the millionth number ending in '-illion', and nanillion is the billionth number ending in '-illion', then what do we call the trillionth number ending in '-illion'?"
"A picillion."
Picillion by CreationIsNotTheGreatest September 11, 2022