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Petey Pablos

Petey Pablos is a cocktail primarily consisting of jalapeño, grapefruit, lime, and tequilla. Developed during the American Prohibition Era in Greenville, Kentucky. This cocktail became popular in Muhlenburg County due to the abundance of grapefruits, lime trees, and access to an abundance of silver tequila. The discovery of the naturally occurring veins of 100% blue agave while mining the otherwise useless bituminous coal in northern hills of Muhlenburg County resulted in an ecomonic boom for this region of western Kentucky.
These Petey Pablos straight smack, yo.

Petey Pablos are the taste of Muhlenburg County.

Lets Petey Pablos this golf course.
by Ninja Stars July 20, 2025
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Petey

Jerking off into a tank of a toilet after it's been upper decked
I can't want to get to Chris' new house and petey in his bathroom
by Hazmat1121 August 15, 2025
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Pertty

Someone is pertty good at writing music
by Cat Frazier September 10, 2025
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Pettalicious

A loud mouth, red head, who does petty things to make you mad instead it just makes her look dumb.
That one girl pettalicious
by gullibleassmale September 27, 2025
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Petting a road dog

The act of riding your motorcycle up next to a tractor trailer and sliding your hand down the side.
Dude we were doin 80 and steve kept petting a road dog everytime we came up to one.
by Doc0413 October 13, 2025
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Petlyura

In Russian slang or Soviet-era speech, calling someone “Петлюра” could mean one of the following, depending on tone and context: “Ukrainian nationalist” - used pejoratively by Soviet or pro-Russian speakers, meaning someone anti-Russian, pro-Ukrainian, or “banderovets-type” (similar to calling someone “Banderite”).
“Traitor / enemy” - especially used in Soviet propaganda to label Petlyura as a “traitor of the working people” or “enemy of the USSR.” Sometimes just a mocking nickname for Ukrainians in general, especially in derogatory or racist speech (similar to saying “those Petlyuras” to mean “those Ukrainians”).

So, it’s not a curse word in itself (no obscenity), but it can definitely be used as an insult implying “Ukrainian nationalist, anti-Russian, fascist,” etc.
What is he, a Petlyura or something?
by IonatanA October 30, 2025
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Petting the Engine

When a foamer falls in love with a steam engine and pets it erotically while the engineer watches in fear.
Please Johnny, stop petting the engine.
by firehawkwu6 December 5, 2025
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