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Hank the Pigeon 

The mascot of the band "The Wonder Years". There's some meaning to Hank in the lyrics of the song "My Life as a Pigeon" from their album titled "Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing":

"I guess this is what it's like
The life of a pigeon
I know we're hard-pressed to find some common ground
But I won't let this world wipe me out"

Pigeons are known as annoying, good-for-nothing birds by a lot of people. The main meaning behind Hank the Pigeon is that you should keep on pulling your weight in the world even if people try to knock you down.
Jenna: What's up with The Wonder Years and the whole pigeon thing?

Tay: That's Hank the Pigeon, and it's basically their mascot, but it actually has meaning behind it.
Hank the Pigeon by CoffeeEyes September 20, 2012

The Pierre effect 

The Pierre effect is named after f1 driver Pierre Gasly. He wears his hat backwards most if not all the time. It’s used when other drivers also wear their hats backwards and look mighty fine.
What does Charles with the Pierre effect mean.
It means he’s wearing his hat backwards
The Pierre effect by Kalinski November 29, 2021

The Pierre Effect 

Pronunciation: pjɛʁ ɪˈfɛkt

A well known term in the F1 community for the effect brought to people by a person wearing his hat backwards.
The effect is named after the French Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly. Who started the trend by his way of wearing hats backwards to races. The effect describes best as going from normal good looking to making peoples palms sweating, hearts beating, making them swoon and go "HOLY MOLY HE IS HOT".
All in terms by just simply conducting the art of turning your hat around and wearing it backwards.
Why do I find men wearing their hat backwards so good looking? Oh, it's the Pierre effect.
The Pierre Effect by itsmiaregine December 28, 2021

Riding the Pine

In team sports, players not actively participating in the game sit on the sidelines or "ride the pine" until the coach puts them in the game.
Even though he was drafted in the first round, he'll probably be riding the pine for a few games before they start him.

The Pink Whale Challenge 

If you want to do the Blue Whale Challenge, first off, dont. Do this instead. Please. Don't kill yourself. Please don't. People care. They really do. I promise.
Jay: I'm doing the pink whale challenge.
Kyle: Good for you man.

Up in the Piece 

To be situated in or upon a particular destitation or area, usually a confined space with specific connotations.

Also may be used to indicate/intimate body-size or surface area of a person.
Is there carrot cake up in this piece?

Her big ass was all up in the piece
Up in the Piece by VirginiaP4 April 7, 2009