A submissive role playing character with the face (mask) of a dog and the body of a utility cleaning device.
"I'm thinking about turning my boyfriend into a Shamoo Puppy tonight."
"That's intense, don't be too rough on him!"
"I might, but the whole apartment's gonna be clean by the time we're done! ;)"
"That's intense, don't be too rough on him!"
"I might, but the whole apartment's gonna be clean by the time we're done! ;)"
by BoldGold January 2, 2016
Get the shamoo puppymug. An individual who has been hoeing around, airport to airport, not wearing a mask, soaking up all the germs and bacteria, just not giving a fuck.
by Ders McGee September 13, 2022
Get the Airport Puppymug. by Error Gaming June 13, 2023
Get the Paper Mache Puppymug. by unbuttonedblaisereunited May 27, 2016
Get the puppy monkey babymug. To express intense excitement and enthusiasm, often accompanied by animated movements such as jumping up and down.
1. The guy I went on a date with is so amazing, I’m totally puppying out right now.
2. When she sees the birthday present I got her, she will totally puppy out.
2. When she sees the birthday present I got her, she will totally puppy out.
by brieftaubee June 28, 2024
Get the puppy outmug. A blog entry posted on an innocuous topic to distract blog readers from a previously posted blog entry that is causing criticism or dissension. Also used to move previous blog entries down the screen so as to push them off the front page of a blog.
Origin: On 4/25/2008, a post titled "The TSA Puppy Program" was posted on the Transportation Security Administration's blog (blog.tsa.gov). Conjecture in the comments section was that the post, which contained pictures of cute puppies, was intended to distract readers from the vociferous discussions on previous posts regarding such topics as "Safety and Privacy Concerns Regarding the Millimeter Wave Whole Body Imager" (posted 4/24/2008) and "Catch a Wave and Avoid a Pat Down" (posted 4/17/2008). Since that time, posts on the TSA blog which seem to be intended to distract readers from previous contentious dicussions have been called "puppy posts."
Origin: On 4/25/2008, a post titled "The TSA Puppy Program" was posted on the Transportation Security Administration's blog (blog.tsa.gov). Conjecture in the comments section was that the post, which contained pictures of cute puppies, was intended to distract readers from the vociferous discussions on previous posts regarding such topics as "Safety and Privacy Concerns Regarding the Millimeter Wave Whole Body Imager" (posted 4/24/2008) and "Catch a Wave and Avoid a Pat Down" (posted 4/17/2008). Since that time, posts on the TSA blog which seem to be intended to distract readers from previous contentious dicussions have been called "puppy posts."
The blog staff has posted another puppy post today, this time about chewing gum on airplanes. It's pushed the Constitutional discussion to the next page.
by ladytraveler April 8, 2011
Get the puppy postmug. by Cherry Poppins November 15, 2017
Get the african slush puppymug.