(Verb)
- the act of porking someone while they are blackout status so that they wont know what hit them the next morning
Plonskied
(past tense)
- the act of porking someone while they are blackout status so that they wont know what hit them the next morning
Plonskied
(past tense)
" she just took another shot, i think i might plonski her tonight
(wakes up with no clothes on) " I think i just got plosnkied "
(wakes up with no clothes on) " I think i just got plosnkied "
by plonskied April 23, 2011
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To leave someone holding the bag.
To leave someone holding the bag.
by AndrewMcL August 18, 2008
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A person (usually a raving mincer) who loves to drink sponk.
The Person is usually addicted to the passtime.
The Person is usually addicted to the passtime.
by el_tel September 30, 2007
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“No, it’s dangerous. Let pylons be pylons, man.”
“No, it’s dangerous. Let pylons be pylons, man.”
by BennyBenny July 10, 2019
Get the Let pylons be pylons mug.Plonks are racist members of the Shoreline, WA community who commit hate crimes, are glued to Fox News, and who refuse to acknowledge their hateful and outdated opinions. Plonks and Karens are closely related.
by shorelineresident July 22, 2020
Get the Plonk mug.Pilon is the surname of an old family, dating back to 16th century Bayeux, France. The name most likely comes from the French word for "chicken leg", as one of the earliest known Pilons was a butcher; pilon also means pestle in French.
There are many variations on the name, though all the Pilons are related. Antoine Pilon is the ancestor of most Pilons in North America. Pilon, Cuba, is most likely named after a Pilon who immigrated there; however, Pilon coffee products are most likely named after the Cuban city.
There are many variations on the name, though all the Pilons are related. Antoine Pilon is the ancestor of most Pilons in North America. Pilon, Cuba, is most likely named after a Pilon who immigrated there; however, Pilon coffee products are most likely named after the Cuban city.
I went to Bayeux, France, to see where the Pilons came from. I also visited Montreal to see the house Antoine Pilon lived in and the park named in his honour.
by Proud Pilon December 9, 2008
Get the Pilon mug.An reference to a deluded person who believes they become Italian due to their poor use of an Italian accent. Often used in association with the surnames of persons' whose names resemble lunch meats.
by Bob1200 March 1, 2010
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