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Corrugated-sheet-generation 

Describes mostly older generations (boomers and older) who have difficulties adapting to modern society with its changing values, new technology and younger generations.

Origin:

Borrowed from German "Wellblech-Generation" (literally: corrugated-sheet-generation)

While boomers still tend to name millennials "generation Y" (modest reference to themselves), millennials fought back, and renamed the older generations.

It refers to a parable about the difference between the generations: "While we millennials and younger build real houses, they boomers and older still build theirs with corrugated sheets only."
You're so outdated, you clearly belong to the corrugated-sheet-generation.

Why would you not care about others? That's totally corrugated sheet like.

sheet pudding 

When a man pulls out and the semen gets on the sheets and she licks it up.
She enjoyed slurping up the sheet pudding!
sheet pudding by anonymous January 29, 2021
A word originating in the scottish language to refer to an unsavory person. For Example, When yer at a gaff ona dreich day and a real peely-wally lookin blether come up to ya an you just wanna boke. Makes ya crabbit an ye jus want tae skelp em across dae face an say “Haud Yer Weesht, ye eejit!” “Ye fookin skeeb wanker!”
get outta my sight you goddamned skeeb.
Skeeb by GQ777 February 16, 2021
A way of describing a £5 note for absolute geezers.
Oi Geezer you still owe me a 5 sheet from when we betting on the races last week
5 sheet by Hugh Janus 3000 March 25, 2021

sheet leopard 

a leopard who fucks women in the sheets
Person 1 "Hey did you hear about that leopard that escaped the zoo?"
Person 2 "Yeah I hear it was a sheet leopard."
sheet leopard by ass_eater9000 March 30, 2021

Bull Sheet 

Subjectively used for the phrase "Bull shit," bull SHEET emphasizing a mid-european/slovakian accent. It is commonly mistaken for sheets, like bed sheets or any other fabric/paper sheet. It still has the same meaning the original phrase, meaning to be "a fucking lie," or "Hocus Pocus Shit." Bull Sheet usually comes after a sentence, or the phrase can be used as a sentence/rebuttal itself.

It is also more commonly use for idiots who are not allowed to use "curse" words.
"That's Bull Sheet," the child said after the van driver offered some candy.