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Pimm's-slapped 

1. Getting drunk on Pimm's No. 1 Cup.

2. Refusing to drink Pimm's at Henley Royal Regatta, and getting slapped for this affront.
1. Lady Astor: "Lord Churchill, you're Pimm's-slapped!"
Churchill: "Madam, I may be Pimm's-slapped, but - BLRRHUHH!"

2. "I say, old thing, did you witness that commotion this afternoon in the Steward's Enclosure when the Yank turned down the Pimm's? The silly chap got himself Pimm's-slapped something frightful!"
Pimm's-slapped by time-it July 8, 2010
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Poor Man's Pimms 

A mildly alcoholic summer drink composed of urine mixed with cigarette butts, yellow detergent cubes and assorted other detritus often found in blocked urinals in pubs.
Tramp 1: I'm dying for a drink. Let's go down the Coach and Horses for a pint of Poor Man's Pimms.
Tramp 2: Great idea, that sounds delicious.
Poor Man's Pimms by Stegwych August 12, 2006

Pimms O' Clock 

Time for Pimm's (posh cocktail made with pimm's, lemonade, and fruit).

Implies lazy, happy days sitting in the sun with nothing to do and no need to worry about time.
Is it pimms o' clock yet?

Pimms O' Clock 

An exclamation of when something is excellent or very good. Originating from the advert of Pimms (British Drink, traditionally associated with tennis and the posh).
A day off from work? To go skydiving? On a Friday? Pimms o' clock alright.

Pimms O' Clock 

When a typically English situation calls for the pleasant taste of Pimms.
"Picnic blankets? Mums and dads? It's Pimms O' Clock!"

"Wedding party? Embarrassing dancing? It must be Pimms O' Clock!"

head full of pimms 

In refrence to the drink: Cool, refreshing, stylish and a little bit fruity.
"That guy has a head full of pimms"
head full of pimms by guruwax April 3, 2007
when you are truely hardcore you shalt knock by the Pimms truely the most metal of all drinks...sometimes Pimms goes turbo with gin and thus becomes Turbo Pimms
Stutley: Hey Pod lets hit the Pimmage
Pod: Word
Pimms by Stutley November 13, 2004