A synonym for “pushing rope.”
by Rectangle Boy December 26, 2017

The best thing in the world
IDC what you say. Your mom just sucks at cooking if you think it's bad.
It tastes especially amazing when you put cheese in the middle and cover it with tomato sauce/ketchup.
IDC what you say. Your mom just sucks at cooking if you think it's bad.
It tastes especially amazing when you put cheese in the middle and cover it with tomato sauce/ketchup.
by DieselDeletus December 15, 2022

Tennessee meatloaf(given it has 3 different meats) is when a chick gets banged by 3 dudes of 3 ethnicities at the same time. One in the mouth, one in the B and one in V.
by TheInserter February 1, 2022

An exceptionally fat and lazy cat that does nothing but lay around, resembling the famous ground beef dish cooked by suburban mothers and housewives across America.
"Yeah, my cat is literally a meatloaf. He's the worst."
"Excuse the meatloaf on the table, that's just my cat. I'll get the spray bottle."
"Excuse the meatloaf on the table, that's just my cat. I'll get the spray bottle."
by yiikes May 19, 2018

by SpagooterSquad26 June 21, 2022

The state of sexual desperation where a man would be willing to have intercourse with the most unpleasant looking vagina on earth. Combining the elements of blue balls and a vagina that looks like a meatloaf. Often used when female dommes keep their submissive men in chastity for so long, they would no longer care how they orgasmed.
No, I can’t let Fred out of his chastity cage tonight, because he’s blue meatloafing right now and I don’t have any rope to tie him down.
by Alana Riverwood May 13, 2022

1) Coversation filler: sentence enhancers used enrich a boring, agonizing conversation.
2) Story fillers: The extra crappy filler episodes in your regularly scheduled programing to fill the gap an give the producer and team time to make more awesomeness.
3) Coincidental occurances created to link two or more completely contradicting together.
2) Story fillers: The extra crappy filler episodes in your regularly scheduled programing to fill the gap an give the producer and team time to make more awesomeness.
3) Coincidental occurances created to link two or more completely contradicting together.
1) Mike's grocery store trip sounded more interesting with meatloaf logic.
2) Jen scoffed at the 5 episodes of meatloaf logic wasted on explaining Hero's after learning off the changing
alliances...again.
3) No amount of meatloaf logic can account for the number of 1-year old Christmases that Maggie Simpson has sufferef through.
2) Jen scoffed at the 5 episodes of meatloaf logic wasted on explaining Hero's after learning off the changing
alliances...again.
3) No amount of meatloaf logic can account for the number of 1-year old Christmases that Maggie Simpson has sufferef through.
by p jones October 22, 2013
