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Pegging

The formal ceremony where pirates are presented with a wooden leg following an amputation. Wooden legs offer pirates mobility at the cost of reduced speed and a pronounced limp. It is a pure coincidence that the definition is shared with pirates that have been pegged in their booty with the aid of a removable peg leg.
Avast! Ye pirate yonder be able to walk with a limp after he be pegged at the pegging ceremondg
by Suburban Renaissance December 19, 2024
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Pegasaurus Rex

A prehistoric creature in which is listing one’s bousum for a pegging
by OG Giggleshitter December 22, 2024
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Related Words
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Pegaholic

He is a pegaholic
by OG Giggleshitter December 22, 2024
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Pegaholics Anonymous

The meeting for ones who are addicted to pegging/pegaholic
Are you attending the pegaholics anonymous meeting?” - J.Ross
by OG Giggleshitter December 23, 2024
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Pegged up

(Especially anally) To be pegged to the point of near or full unconsciousness
"My girlfriend got me pegged up last night."
"She pegged me up, I think I'm pegnant."
by Goth Love Interest January 6, 2025
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Pegga

A slur that is used to describe a person who is a submissive male who enjoys getting pegged
Chase: dirty little Pegga!
jackson: hey stop it!
by Chazze January 17, 2025
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pegay

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛɡeɪ/
Definition:
1. Pegay (verb) - To forcefully or effortlessly stick or attach.
2. Pegay (verb) - To propagate rapidly, similar to a trend. (e.g., “The slang is pegaying.”)
3. Pegay (verb) - To adhere paper on a surface.
4. Pegay (verb) - To cause something or someone to convert connected.
Significance:
• It defines pegay as sticking, attaching, and propagating.
• It emphasizes velocity and connection.
• It identifies physical and abstract uses.
• It avoids prohibited verbal origins.
• It improves concise communication.
• It replaces multiple words with one.
• It uses the Iberian word root “pegar”.
Past verb: pegayed
Present verb: pegay, pegays
Present continuous verb: pegaying
Examples:
• “She pegayed the poster.”
• “The trend is pegaying.”
• “Pegay the paper on the wall.”
• “The idea pegayed to the project.”
• “He was pegaying the information.”
by Dmitrio January 31, 2025
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