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Pebius
Friend: Hey do you want to hang out this weekend?
Me: Pebius
pebius by Pebius November 6, 2020

pubusberry 

(n.) - like a dingleberry, only on the front.
Diebold was such a good friend to Mike, that he combed out his pubusberry - (ies).
pubusberry by Akoewi December 20, 2008

Pubiscuit 

A cracker covered in pubes, usually for consumption by a loser of a contest as part of a humiliation.
After that little bitch Spenny lost to Kenny as usual he was made to eat a pubiscuit.
Pubiscuit by BillyBongThornton March 1, 2010

mons pubis 

The fleshy mound of a woman's vagina, above the lips of the labia. Latin for "pubic mound" and sometimes just called the "mons". The mon pubis protrudes from the body, some more than others, (particularly in women who have more girth), and is covered in pubic hair.
Moaning softly, Nina slowly removed her panties, running her palm over the mound of her mons pubis before slipping her moistened fingers between the lips of her labia and stroking her hardened clitoris.
mons pubis by Hobbit Meat December 24, 2008

Publius Enigma

One of the most bizarre and mysterious publicity stunts/hoaxes/practical jokes ever put on in rock history. In short, a series of odd messages started showing up on alt.music.pink-floyd around the time "The Division Bell" and the subsequent tour was launched. The poster, going by the name of Publius, claimed that he had a message to convey from Pink Floyd that tied in with the central themes from their newest album. People began assuming that he was actually in some way associated with the band rather than a prankster or joker, although skeptics abounded. It became apparent that the poster was the genuine article when he announced a light display that would be seen during the band's stop in East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 18 of that year. Surely enough, "Enigma Publius" was seen in a light display during "Keep Talking" that night. Plenty of other displays would follow, all predicted by Publius. The words "Publius" and "Enigma" would actually show up in the light displays during shows a few more times, including an occasion captured on the "PULSE" video. The band denied having any pre-knowledge of these events, while lighting director Mark Brickman only said that he was told to do certain things to the lights otherwise he would lose his job.

Things became stranger yet as the words "Enigma" and "Publius" showed up in tiny print on the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" mini-discs released in 1994. There are numerous other odd happenings associated with the Publius Enigma that continued until April 5, 1997. The actual identity of the poster and his relationship, if any, with Pink Floyd and/or its management remains a mystery to this day. The Pink Floyd and Co. website maintains all of the original posts and provides a much more detailed history of the Enigma Publius in the "Us and Them" section of the site.
The Publius Enigma was a chain of events lasting roughly three years.

Pubiks Cube 

An enormous ball of pubes, impossible to untangle, scabs are optional.
Someone definitely werewolfed the urinal at that last truckstop... There's a pubiks cube floating in there.
Pubiks Cube by Billy McGee October 4, 2008