This derives from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, 1596. The insistence by Shylock of the payment of Antonio's flesh is the central plot device of the play:
SHYLOCK:
The pound of flesh which I demand of him Is deerely bought, 'tis mine, and I will have it.
The figurative use of the phrase to refer to any lawful but nevertheless unreasonable recompense dates to the late 18th century.
SHYLOCK:
The pound of flesh which I demand of him Is deerely bought, 'tis mine, and I will have it.
The figurative use of the phrase to refer to any lawful but nevertheless unreasonable recompense dates to the late 18th century.
by 345790 September 25, 2010

Man, when I get back to work I'll have to start going to the gym again- I've put on some serious holiday pounds
by yobrova October 12, 2009

The female equivalent of to "Dick Down" i.e. to vigorously ride your partner until his toes curl.
A ride so intense and vicious that the adrenaline rush he experiences is comparable to falling 30,000 ft from a helicopter
A sexual encounter so ingrained into his conscience that grunt he heaves after he ejaculates will be heard within 5 mile radius
A ride so intense and vicious that the adrenaline rush he experiences is comparable to falling 30,000 ft from a helicopter
A sexual encounter so ingrained into his conscience that grunt he heaves after he ejaculates will be heard within 5 mile radius
B: Mate, let's go grab a pint
A: Nah I'm meeting up my girl tonight
B: Bro you just hung out with her last night
A: Fam she pussy pounded me into next week
I ain't missing out on that
B: Nuff said
A: Nah I'm meeting up my girl tonight
B: Bro you just hung out with her last night
A: Fam she pussy pounded me into next week
I ain't missing out on that
B: Nuff said
by Spoilednuts April 15, 2019

Ignoring real life activities and people in order to mindlessly scroll strangers on social media platforms
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