by Fo Shizzie January 16, 2003
by DonH October 03, 2003
by Sebastian Desselle Is gay 🤡 January 19, 2022
by mrs yuck March 30, 2005
Samuel P is a type of human which has been geneticaly modified by gods. These human beings have extremely complex DNA structure that permits them to absorb any information, oraly or visualy given. Their spacial-visual skill is a such a great level (§>99.9%) that they mostly perform great in life; not only in a academic sense but also with their social lives and their sexual life.
It is very rare to encounter a Samuel P and knowing it because they often look like normal human beings and act like normal human beings, except for their capability of never gaining weight, never losing fights and never getting rejected.
Side note: They often like to call themselves Samuel P because in ancient latin-egyptien(from nabi culture), this name stands for : Vastly Superior.
It is very rare to encounter a Samuel P and knowing it because they often look like normal human beings and act like normal human beings, except for their capability of never gaining weight, never losing fights and never getting rejected.
Side note: They often like to call themselves Samuel P because in ancient latin-egyptien(from nabi culture), this name stands for : Vastly Superior.
"I once knew a Samuel P" said an old man, "he was always better at everything and he always had beautiful girls hogging him.
by BlacKOoze November 20, 2010
A nickname for the cheap but amazing Phillips Vodka. Often consumed with Mountain Dew. Its essential that before taking a shot of P Hills with someone that you cheers and say "Happy P Hills!"
Give me some fuckin P Hills.
by Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaackem November 23, 2010
fair play,similar to fair enough as in what you have just said is acceptable, or makes sense. It is an abbreviation.
Y="I'm going to dye my keyboard using plastic dye"
x="Why?"
Y= Because at the moment it's beige and I want it black"
x ="well that's f/p"
x="Why?"
Y= Because at the moment it's beige and I want it black"
x ="well that's f/p"
by Liz Smith May 02, 2008