by Offensive terminology June 3, 2018

by M.05 February 21, 2022

by Timmy towers April 18, 2021

People who refuse to acknowledge the subpar skillset of one Baker Mayfield. Those who live in a fantasy world where he is capable of being a a starting quarterback in the NFL. Fans and media alike who choose to dicc ride the man without warrant. Puffing him up to be something more than a tiny turnover machine. Coined by Quantrell Bishop of Youtube.
Youtube User: MACBROTHERHOOD (Quantrelle Bishop)
Youtube User: MACBROTHERHOOD (Quantrelle Bishop)
Mayfield Puffer Boys will see his opener against the browns yesterday and pretend that he played a great game. You and I both know that he was the same hype job. 2 good throws vs. blown coverages and now he's Joe Montana.
by AmerikkkaWillFall September 12, 2022

by Bobway3 October 15, 2016

The pressure of a load that fills a girl's mouth who has cheek piercings, the pressure of which cause a high psi t-valve explosion going in all three directions
by Sullvein September 3, 2017

A character in a charming little gay tongue twister; the Peter Pecker rhyme goes something like:
Peter Puffer picked a peck of pickled peckers.
A peck of pickled peckers Peter Puffer picked.
If Peter Puffer picked a peck of pickled peckers,
Where's the peck of pickled peckers Peter Puffer picked?
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Peter Puffer picked a peck of pickled peckers.
A peck of pickled peckers Peter Puffer picked.
If Peter Puffer picked a peck of pickled peckers,
Where's the peck of pickled peckers Peter Puffer picked?
.
As a homosexual nursery rhyme, this verse is a tongue twister as twisting one's tongue around an erect, throbbing pecker while reciting "Peter Puffer" flawlessly takes a certain amount of skill and practice.
A similar tongue twister is to quickly ask « à qui sont ces six saucissons-ci », while repeatedly twisting your tongue around the other lads' sausages. The chaps being swallowed respond to « combien coûte ces six saucissons-ci » with a countersign « ces saucissons-ci coûte six sous », asking the equivalent of six cents for this fine mouthful of fresh sausage.
A similar tongue twister is to quickly ask « à qui sont ces six saucissons-ci », while repeatedly twisting your tongue around the other lads' sausages. The chaps being swallowed respond to « combien coûte ces six saucissons-ci » with a countersign « ces saucissons-ci coûte six sous », asking the equivalent of six cents for this fine mouthful of fresh sausage.
by bitchuck July 2, 2025
