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panshreksual 

Attracted to all kinds of Ogars no matter the gender
I like all types of shreks therefor I am panshreksual
panshreksual by Borbs_are_ggreat October 12, 2019
Parcheesi first entered the slang as a reference to sex as a result of a scene in the 1964 Aubrey Hepburn film, Paris When It Sizzles.

The two main characters (Rick and Gaby) are discussing a scene when two people start kissing and "...". Gaby mentions that she doesn't know why writers do that, because everyone knows what the couple is actually doing, but Rick the writer replies that she has a dirty mind, and in all reality, the couple in question was just playing a game of Parcheesi.

Since that point, Parcheesi has been a widely used, if not somewhat subversive reference to sex. Many refute that the film started the reference at all, instead pointing to the sexual undertones of the game itself, but this is unlikely.
Why don't you come over for a nice long game of Parcheesi? -- bow chicka wow wow!
Parcheesi by LJOY January 3, 2010
n, adj
1) used to describe anything that tastes good with pineapples
2) a part of the body on a man that tastes good with pineapples typically thighs
Origin: Late Middle English (denoting a pine cone)
Tim: You know Betty, this salad is good with apples, but it's panches so you might want to toss that salad with pineapples.

Betty: Speaking of panches, I poured pineapple juice all over Norbert's hot creamy panches, and panches they were, for it was delicious but I got a desert sam while I was down there.
panches by 4 Bug October 11, 2006
(1) A statue of a bear in the sky, usually constructed from concrete and vinyl scraps.

(2) A poorly made statue which appears as though it has been panched.
Have you ever made a panchee?

No, I'm not much of a surrealist. I prefer to create sculptures of bears on the ground. It's much more realistic.
Panchee by Brothurrr March 16, 2009

Rednecks with paychecks 

Rednecks who actually have a viable source of income. They do not live in trailer parks, but you might find them in small country towns in all 50 states. They could be farmers, Lawndogs etc.
Look at them Robertsons on their riding lawn mowers. I heard they are rednecks with paychecks.
A modern board game based on parchisi, which is a game that came from India.
They played parcheesi for twelve hours straight.
Parcheesi by Kipperee December 13, 2006