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Pythonic 

Adjective. In reference to an individuals phallus (penis) being extremely long and girthy. It may also in certain contexts refer to the penis being slimey or slippery (like a python) in texture due to reception of oral sex often.
Have you seen Atlas' penis?
No, but your girlfriends blowing him in the corner over there, if you'd like to do anything about that. It's kinda ruining my kids 7th birthday party.
I don't blame her and I'm not gonna interrupt . His dick is fucking pythonic, I'm tempted to join her.
Pythonic by lArsenic Daniels December 22, 2020

Pythonic 

Humour that is inspired by or in rare cases emulates aspects of Monty Phython. This kind of humour is utterly random, hilariously bizzare and incredibly witty and satirical at the same time, although it is rare for any modern television program or movie to reach this.
Family Guy and The Simpsons use Pythonic humour
Pythonic by A L Harvey January 9, 2006
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Pythonic 

A long thick or skinny but most likely thick looking penis
The guy I hooked up with last night, he was PYTHONIC
Pythonic by stephanme April 26, 2011
A common neologism in the Python community is pythonic, which has a broad range of meanings related to program style: Pythonic code may use Python idioms well; be natural or show fluency in the language; or conform with Python's minimalist philosophy and emphasis on readability.
Her code is so pythonic; it’s clean, readable, and uses all the right idioms—it's like poetry for programmers!
pythonic by Emotional Cruiser November 1, 2025

pythonista 

He would fit our startup, he is a real pythonista.
pythonista by liartar September 19, 2016

Pythonism 

The church of Monty Python, a cult following of the greatest British Comedy troop to ever exist. Pythonist, a follower in the church of Monty Python.
I am a devout follower of Pythonism.

He's a Pythonist too!
Pythonism by Jess October 20, 2003
- How is the research going?
- Not so good, I have mostly been pythoning this week!
pythoning by CranberrySawce August 1, 2011