Person A: Oh, am I mistaken? I thought I heard something about delicious pancakes.
Person B: We know you're a traitor.
Person B: We know you're a traitor.
by TealKit September 1, 2020

Two items that must go hand and hand, without another just don't make any sense and aren't as good. Usually exclaimed with vigor when one is trying to find the other of the duo.
More precisely in urban slang: "Yo Pancakes! Where's my syrup?!"
More precisely in urban slang: "Yo Pancakes! Where's my syrup?!"
Kim went out for ladies night and now she's not answering CJ's text messages.... If in fact they were pancakes & syrup, CJ would definitely send a call out text message proclaiming, "Yo Pancakes! Where's my syrup!?"
by kgarcia November 18, 2010

by Itz Separate YT April 7, 2022

When a man defecates onto his partner’s chest, he then sits down on his excrement to flatten it out to resemble a pancake. Then he adds the syrup by ejaculating on the pancake.
Last night was pancake Tuesday, so Jake smashed a pancake with syrup on my chest. Now I am off the sweets for lent.
by Fobley February 21, 2023

by DJ Miss JM November 26, 2010

A giant pancake that is rolled into a newspaper like fashion. A multipurpose tool that ranges from salad slapping to wafting farts.
After slapping salads with the Pancake Floofer, Kimmy's hysterical laughter led to a big fart. I said "Don't worry Kimmy, my Pancake Floofer also waft farts!
by cynthiabo June 21, 2023

1. A baked good which is normally light and fluffy, made of a special batter, often served with maple syrup and berries on top.
2. A pose of an animal not too dissimilar to a sploot, where the animal is fully sprawled with belly to the ground limply. Normally applied to animals with a bit of heft, as it causes them to flatten out, much like a pancake. Also commonly applied to bunnies, and other middle to large sized rodents.
2. A pose of an animal not too dissimilar to a sploot, where the animal is fully sprawled with belly to the ground limply. Normally applied to animals with a bit of heft, as it causes them to flatten out, much like a pancake. Also commonly applied to bunnies, and other middle to large sized rodents.
by A.U.S April 11, 2025
