Skip to main content

Pit Packs

Pack of fat or flab located under armpit. Most commonly found on fatties. Found to be highly unattractive on slightly overweight and just plain overweight women wearing sundresses, tube tops, bikinis, and all other upper body garments that reveal the armpit.
Guy 1: "Dude, check her out."
Guy 2: "She's ok, I'm just not into those pit packs."
Guy 1: "Really? Pit packs? Did you just make that up?"
Guy 2: "Yea, and its going on Urban Dictionary tonite, it'll be the next cankles."
by Vire22 February 21, 2011
mugGet the Pit Packs mug.

Spice Packs

Yo Will, what's up with them Spice Packs I wanted?
by Stephen Sold Out January 10, 2009
mugGet the Spice Packs mug.

fuck chicks, lick pricks

1) used when a gay dude is explaining why he is gay

2) used when girls call each other bitches and start shit a guy can use this saying to help the girl out
suzy: omg i hate girls they are such bitches and always try to start shit

dan: fuck chicks, lick pricks

suzy: lol thanks
by DB3....FRESH-SHADY February 27, 2010
mugGet the fuck chicks, lick pricks mug.

Prankster

same thing as a storybook gangtser, studio gangster or a buster
dr dre is a prankster
by jake December 8, 2003
mugGet the Prankster mug.

Prakshi

She is a prakshi
by Niharika November 27, 2021
mugGet the Prakshi mug.

prackpack

A mix of a purse and a backpack, resulting in a purse and backpack.
See "burse" as well.
She had a nice, purple prackpack filled to the brim with her everday neccessaries.
by Fateduel August 8, 2005
mugGet the prackpack mug.

packsack

I understand why one would think this is a combination of rugsack and backpack. What most American and Canadian people may not know though, is that these words are not English to begin with. Luggage is "Gepack" in German and bag is "Sack". A Packsack is the German word for bagage sack. When searching for the meaning of the word on the Internet though, I found mostly pictures on German websites of modern bags of the "rollbag" type; a large cylinder shaped sack that can be filled through one end of the cylinder. Then you roll up the edge of the open cylinder side and lock the ends together with a click lock.

So, in Germany, this word is used for something else than a backpack. A backpack is called "Rugsack" over there.

And in America the word is not just used in Ontario, Canada, I suppose. In Stephen Kings book "The waste lands (The Dark Tower part three)", one of the characters is a young boy who lives in New York. One morning he packs some stuff: "In the back of his closet, ....., he found the packsack he had worn to grammar school". He keeps on using the word several times after that, so it must be familiar to people from Maine too, I guess.
"In the back of his closet, he found the packsack he had worn to grammar school".
by Conan Miller April 5, 2017
mugGet the packsack mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email