Something that is very good or favorable, one might say your favorite. Used as an adjective. Originated from the Chuckle Sandwich podcast in which Ted Nivison told a story about his childhood stuffed animal “favorite puppy.” Can also be used in the context of “least favorite puppy,” which means the opposite.
Person A: It’s my birthday today!
Person B: Dude, that’s favorite puppy. I wish I could say the same, my dog died this week and it was least favorite puppy.
Person B: Dude, that’s favorite puppy. I wish I could say the same, my dog died this week and it was least favorite puppy.
by JuliaV618 June 20, 2021
It's when you go to Vegas for the weekend and get so pie-eyed the first night, you go up to your room to pass out. When you awake you are face down in your own vomit and covered in your own feces. You then realize it's Monday and your plane leaves in an hour. Not knowing what else to do, you drop your stool caked shorts in the garbage on the housekeeping cart as you leave. true story.
James: Dude I spent most of our Vegas trip passed out in the room throwing up with diarreah.
Steve: What a Pinwheel Puppy!!!
Steve: What a Pinwheel Puppy!!!
by cberry February 24, 2014
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by Jasper Rojas September 14, 2008
Favorite Puppy is what psychopaths name their beanie babies or a common phrase used to refer to something good or that you like.
Ted: When I was a kid I had a stuffed animal, yeah.
Charlie: What was his name?
Ted: It was a... I think it was a beanie baby and its name was favorite puppy.
Schlatt: You named your stuffed animal "Favorite Puppy?"
Charlie: Are you a sociopath?
Schlatt: I think you might be stupid.
Charlie/Schlatt: *burst out laughing*
Charlie: What was his name?
Ted: It was a... I think it was a beanie baby and its name was favorite puppy.
Schlatt: You named your stuffed animal "Favorite Puppy?"
Charlie: Are you a sociopath?
Schlatt: I think you might be stupid.
Charlie/Schlatt: *burst out laughing*
by FluffyMage June 21, 2021
A politically correct version of pussy; in other words, showing little or no backbone when confronted with any task or obligation.
Man, Steve really puppied out. He was supposed to meet me here but instead
stayed home with his mom.
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You're such a puppy. Get a life and stop whining.
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Don't be a puppy. Ask her out.
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stayed home with his mom.
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You're such a puppy. Get a life and stop whining.
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Don't be a puppy. Ask her out.
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by germinator7 February 18, 2008
Used to describe something cool or awesome. Sometimes used to describe a good feeling about an item or topic.
by chucklesammy June 21, 2021