by RealRichhhhh February 3, 2020
Get the Puritanmug. 1. Commonly refers to an old fashioned Christian movement which was common into colonial times.
2. According to H. L. Mencken, "The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy."
2. According to H. L. Mencken, "The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy."
by Zack Green August 19, 2004
Get the puritanismmug. by shambola September 5, 2004
Get the puritanismmug. by Babyface1936 February 1, 2020
Get the Puritanicalmug. The Puritans were members of a religious reformation movement known as Puritanism which arose within the Church of England. Puritans were the more extreme Protestants within the Church of England in the late 16th century who thought that the English Reformation wasn’t far enough in reforming the doctrines and structure of the church. They wanted to purify the Church of England as it was too similar to the Roman Catholic Church. In the 17th century, many Puritans emigrated to the New World, where they sought a holy commonwealth in New England.
by skskoop September 30, 2019
Get the puritansmug. A bunch of religious zealots, name "puritans" for their faith in the olde ways, who left Europe to come to America and kill all the natives! Nice guys, eh?
by Anti-Patriot November 30, 2003
Get the Puritansmug. a person with a high code of morals.
usually refrains from sex, drugs and (fallen) women. Often can be seen in or around religious gatherings.
At times can be a dangerous veil of deception.
usually refrains from sex, drugs and (fallen) women. Often can be seen in or around religious gatherings.
At times can be a dangerous veil of deception.
She may seem a puritan but I can assure that she was a filthy ho when she offered me to a rimming.
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Stay away from him, he's a puritan.
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Stay away from him, he's a puritan.
by yob boy July 21, 2005
Get the puritanmug.