a tactic used by bicycle racers to improve aerodynamics and increase speed. The leader "pulls" the line and rotates off to let another rider "pull".
A rider not taking a pull is said to wheelsuck. Slowers riders are usually dropped, squirted off the back.
A rider not taking a pull is said to wheelsuck. Slowers riders are usually dropped, squirted off the back.
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Pacolet is filled with the most ugliest, crustiest, and racist bitches ever. Everyone is on crack or heroine. If you were born in pacolet you’re gonna to die in pacolet. The town is fucking boring as shit.
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Verb.
When the Pope smacks you in the face with his peener, penis, wong, or jolly roger.
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When the Pope smacks you in the face with his peener, penis, wong, or jolly roger.
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You think the Pope got it bad when he was attacked at his Midnight Mass? His attacker had at least 7 papal cuts that required stitches.
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Get the papal cut mug.(Pah-gah-lacks) 'Pagalacks' or 'Pagalax' is the male genitalia often referred to in a derogatory context. Pagalacks first found its home in London, England where word got out it was the new 'penis'. Some say the term was coined by a wise man tired of the redundancy of penis synonyms. This literary fad has been catching on and making waves over the world wide web and will soon redefine the penis moniker everywhere.
It may also be used to describe ineptitude and oafishness. A moronic individual may be judged a 'Pagalax'. It may also be the predicate in a noun-epithet.
It may also be used to describe ineptitude and oafishness. A moronic individual may be judged a 'Pagalax'. It may also be the predicate in a noun-epithet.
1. "That man skinning pagalax dry so. "
2. "Something smelling like pagalax."
3. "What the mudder pagalax going on here?"
4. "He is a dumbassed-pagalax."
2. "Something smelling like pagalax."
3. "What the mudder pagalax going on here?"
4. "He is a dumbassed-pagalax."
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