Pulled Pork (or PP) is when your friends get drunk and dare you to have a BJ with a turtle. The hospital is overflowing with drunk idiots with missing wieners. Do not attempt this IRL
Billy: "Did you hear about Alex, he's in the hospital. Nurse said the Diagnosis was Pulled Pork or something
Joe: "I'm not that hungry"
Billy: "no, as in a red snapper ripped off his junk mid act. That's the last time Jason goes to the bar with us.
(Jason walks in)
J: "What's up"
(Jason's bags are thrown out and the door is slammed in his face)
Joe: "I'm not that hungry"
Billy: "no, as in a red snapper ripped off his junk mid act. That's the last time Jason goes to the bar with us.
(Jason walks in)
J: "What's up"
(Jason's bags are thrown out and the door is slammed in his face)
by I h8 nes November 24, 2022
Get the Pulled Porkmug. A combination of words to name a Ukrainian fellow who looks like a pig. Similar to the legend of John Pork. Often used in an insulting but playful manner.
by dannymanandhar September 6, 2025
Get the Fedor Porkmug. Bro 1: God DAYUM that bitch is huge!
Bro 2: yo keep this lowekey, I porked her bacon last night
Bro 1: you nasty.
Bro 2: yo keep this lowekey, I porked her bacon last night
Bro 1: you nasty.
by Brockolee September 8, 2016
Get the Porkmug. When you have a fat bitch suck the glazed donuts off of your erect penis. It is important to stipulate the brand of donut does not matter as long as the donut is glazed and so is the fat bitch
Me and My homie where discussing last nights events when the subject of Darrel fat girlfriend giving me a glazed pork sword came to light.
by Dingdonkkingkong November 23, 2020
Get the Glazed pork swordmug. Pork ... If you call someone a pork, you think that they are unpleasant in some way, especially that they are greedy or unkind.
transitive Vulgar Slang. To engage in sexual intercourse with (another). Used especially of a man. Origin of pork. Middle English from Old French porc pig from Latin porcus ; see porko- in Indo-European roots.
transitive Vulgar Slang. To engage in sexual intercourse with (another). Used especially of a man. Origin of pork. Middle English from Old French porc pig from Latin porcus ; see porko- in Indo-European roots.
by #shrek.party December 12, 2019
Get the Porkmug. by porkchop1994 March 2, 2022
Get the Pork Opinionmug. 