Mario done got pissed when that bitch Princess Peach wasn't there so he could lay pipe (get it? He's a plumber).
by The Pat Masta Flex May 23, 2009
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Statistics:
Age: somewhere in her twenties
Height: 5'6"
Hair: Reddish-Blonde
Eyes: Blue
Cup Size: to be determined...
Statistics:
Age: somewhere in her twenties
Height: 5'6"
Hair: Reddish-Blonde
Eyes: Blue
Cup Size: to be determined...
by G-Union May 22, 2003
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by taashuhhh May 6, 2011
Get the Squeeze Your Peach mug.A high school with many thots with big tits and hot boys with big dicks. Filled with a combination of rednecks, basic white whores, the beaners, wanna be hipsters, & some nice niggas. But mostly rich snobby kids that throw tons of kick ass parties
"hey what school do these girls go to?"
"Peachtree ridge high school"
"Aw yes i'm definitely getting a bj tonight"
"Peachtree ridge high school"
"Aw yes i'm definitely getting a bj tonight"
by Hoes like dick June 8, 2015
Get the Peachtree ridge high school mug.A peach fish is the term used for an especially tasty and beautiful vagina, inside and out. It is especially attractive and often times rather moist.
A peach fish is the "ideal" vagina
A peach fish is the "ideal" vagina
by Jessi Rose August 17, 2006
Get the PEACH FISH mug.The fictional "Mackinaw peach" from Oregon which is ripe for only two weeks a year, according to Kramer from the sitcom, "Seinfeld".
Kramer: well there in!
Jerry: whats in?
Kramer: the mackinaw peaches Jerry! the mackinaw peaches!
Jerry: oh, right, the ones from Oregon that are only ripe for two week a year?
Jerry: whats in?
Kramer: the mackinaw peaches Jerry! the mackinaw peaches!
Jerry: oh, right, the ones from Oregon that are only ripe for two week a year?
by camelsnlights February 25, 2010
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When something is great, good, okay, fine.
When something is great, good, okay, fine.
Instead of:
Sophie: Hows things?
Ellen: Things are good thanks.
It is:
Sophie: Hows things?
Ellen: It's all paddle and peach!
Sophie: Hows things?
Ellen: Things are good thanks.
It is:
Sophie: Hows things?
Ellen: It's all paddle and peach!
by Sophiee. :) February 19, 2009
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