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Porkpumpin 

PORKPUMPIN is very similar to Drilling.

A strong series of deep power-strokes, delivered with a steady forceful rhythm, with the aim of making your partner experience a "fully fucked" sensation.
Then finishing off with a flair of filth, like a heavy throatal gravy charge
Inquisitor # 1 : Are you still trying to hook-up with her Heidiness?

Inquisitor #2 : Naw, Sean's the only manmeat she wants porkpumpin her these days. She says he's the Eighth Wonder.

Inquisitor #1 : Damn, savage!
Porkpumpin by HollyGoLightly00 March 7, 2017
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1. What you'd get if a peccary had a fourth-base peckadillo wif a hedgehog.
2. Derogatory term for a government-funds squanderer who always "bristles" when asked where all da money went.
Da American military budget is larger than most of da other government budgets combined, yet da common enlisted man is struggling financially, so it would appear dat there are a lot of porkupines in da higher ranks!
porkupine by QuacksO March 29, 2022
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