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pigeon

Something someone might think gets eaten on the inside. Inside referring to, originally to the penitentiary, but eventually also one battling things inside mentally and viewed as weak.
Pigeons are targeted for their weakness as a person and literally as food in prison. Also considered the rats of the sky, which those don't go over well incarcerated even more so.
"New fish looks like a pigeon." Sometimes inmates say when others don't know what it means in passing.

"You'll get eating up in there like a pigeon." hence the correlation.
by MoiraJane DeCay March 12, 2026
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pigeon

Something that looks like they can be eaten on the inside. Inside referring to penitentiary. Eventually something weak on the inside mentally and literally in prison. Again referring to the fact pigeons are captured, killed, and eaten in prisons. Also a place not safe for rats aka informers, who are also targeted in institutions. So not just rats, sex offenders, and oppositions but those viewed as weak... or conveniently alone.
1. "New fish looks like a pigeon, nice and cooked." one might say in passing when they think you don't know exactly what they mean.
2. " You'll get eaten alive like a pigeon in there."
3. "Worry if they call you a pigeon."
4. "Don't get labeled a pigeon."
by MoiraJane DeCay March 12, 2026
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Pigeonpost

A term with two related meanings in online discourse. First, it refers to a form of harasspost where the goal is to pigeonhole a target—forcing them into a rigid, often stigmatized category regardless of their actual positions, and then using that label to dismiss everything they say. The poster repeatedly insists that their target "is really" a fascist, a tankie, a liberal shill, etc., refusing to engage with actual arguments. Second, pigeonpost describes the broader rhetorical tactic of systemic pigeonholing: dismissing complex positions by reducing them to pre‑fabricated, emotionally charged labels. For example, calling support for BRICS or the Global South "National Bolshevism" or "Duginism" to avoid discussing the actual merits of multipolarity, and dismissing any counter‑argument as merely “apologism.” Pigeonpost turns substantive debate into a game of label imposition, where whoever pins the worst label on their opponent first “wins.”
Example: “Every time someone mentioned economic cooperation outside Western institutions, he called it ‘Duginism’—pure pigeonpost, refusing to engage and just trying to tar them with an ugly label.”
by Dumu The Void March 23, 2026
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Pigeon Pounder

When a New Yorker gets a little bored in the city, they will often go out on the streets and find a pigeon (ideally a baby) and start absolutely pounding it to the moon and back. The power at which they please themselves is enough to bring the dollar slice back.
Man... I'm thinking of doing a Pigeon Pounder later, are you down?
by newyorker51 July 18, 2025
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Pigeon’s Hit

A Pigeon’s Hit is a term used in golf where the player ends up shooting double whatever par is on that particular hole. For example, if the hole is a par 3, and you shoot a six, you’ve got the Pigeon’s Hit. Traditionally earned by the novice golfer, a person who is considered easy to beat and an easy target for gambling.
‘Damn, Joey! Stacking strokes on that last hole! What did you end up with?’
‘Doubled down on that par and ended up with the Pigeon’s Hit!’
by BlackSnype October 24, 2025
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Pigeon Special

You spit in someone else's butthole and then you spin them on your finger like a fresh pizza pie till they are as wet as a washing machine.
Ima give him that Pigeon Special boy!
by PigeonBeBaked October 27, 2025
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Pridgeon

I am gwen Pridgeon
by Frog8 December 6, 2025
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