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Pancake Room

A term used to describe a particular room or area, that'll be decorated without the fear of ruining or having a bad outcome.
Me and Steve are decorating the spare room its our pancake room, we dont mind messing the first one up!
by Warlil April 20, 2025
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Painch

(verb / noun)
/ˈpeɪn.tʃɪŋ/

Adjective form: Painching

The act of engaging in controlled, intimate stimulation after a medical procedure — particularly one involving pain, stitches, or fresh wounds — for the purpose of releasing oxytocin and reducing inflammation, without climaxing. A sensual form of therapeutic restraint, performed to avoid disrupting physical healing (e.g. dislodging a blood clot, pulling stitches, etc.) while still gaining emotional and hormonal benefits.

Origin:
A blend of pain (the aftermath of a procedure), edging (self-control in arousal), and clinch (the tension of restraint)
"I’m gonna painch tonight — had a tooth pulled and I need that oxytocin without shaking up the clot."

"Bro, I just had a vasectomy. Can’t risk blowing a stitch, so I’ll just painch and keep it respectful."

"My pelvis is wrecked from physio — all I can do is painch carefully and pray my hip doesn’t pop."

"Post-op orders say no strain, no climax... so yeah, I painch. It's sensual monk mode."

"Not ready for anything intense yet, but I painch now and then just to feel something soft and safe."

(Adjective Form)

"I'm doing a bit of dental painching — just enough stimulation to feel human again, but not enough to mess with the clot."

"Yeah, I'm in the middle of post-vasectomy painching. You ever try edging with ice packs strapped to your balls? Pure discipline."

"Since I tore my groin, it’s been all pelvic painching over here — pleasure with a pause button."

"Recovery’s been slow, so I’ve just been surgical painching to keep the oxytocin flowing without busting a stitch."

"I’m not ready for anything full-on, but a little emotional painching helps me feel connected without the overwhelm."
by Afrostedgnome June 5, 2025
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Pancaking

Verb.

When somebody:
• Makes a blanket statement.
• Makes a stretch.
• Makes a judgmental statement.
• Assumes and/or concludes.

On something completely different that what the other person had originally said.

This joke stems from a meme on Twitter from user: Coolee Bravo (@BravoCoolee) where he says:

“Twitter the only place where well articulated sentences still get misinterpreted.

You can say "I like pancakes" and somebody will say "So you hate waffles?"

No bitch. Dats a whole new sentence. Wtf is you talkin about.”
“I like Apples.”

“Oh, so you hate Pears?”

“What? No lol. Anyways, I’m a fan of Oranges aswell..”

“Oh so now you’re just avoiding mentioning Pears? What’s your problem?”

“Stop Pancaking. I have no issue with Pears. I quite enjoy them.”
by spiral+ June 22, 2025
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Pancaking

Verb.

When somebody:
• Makes a blanket statement.
• Makes a stretch.
• Makes a judgmental statement.
• Assumes and/or concludes.

On something completely different that what the other person had originally said.

This joke stems from a meme on Twitter from user: Coolee Bravo (@BravoCoolee) where he says:

“Twitter the only place where well articulated sentences still get misinterpreted.

You can say "I like pancakes" and somebody will say "So you hate waffles?"

No bitch. Dats a whole new sentence. Wtf is you talkin about.”
“I like Apples.”

“Oh, so you hate Pears?”

“What? No lol. Anyways, I’m a fan of Oranges aswell..”

“Oh so now you’re just avoiding mentioning Pears? What’s your problem?”

“Stop Pancaking. I have no issue with Pears. I quite enjoy them.”
by spiral+ June 22, 2025
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Pancaking

Verb. (v.)

When somebody:
• Makes a blanket statement

• Makes a stretch
• Makes a judgmental claim
• Assumes and/or concludes

On something completely different that what the other person had originally said. Without acknowledging the intent of their speech.

This stems from a joke on Twitter from user: Coolee Bravo (@BravoCoolee) where he says:

“Twitter the only place where well articulated sentences still get misinterpreted.
You can say "I like pancakes" and somebody will say "So you hate waffles?"
No bitch. Dats a whole new sentence. Wtf is you talkin about.
*during a conversation.*

“I like Apples.”

“Oh, so you hate Pears?”

“No, lol. Anyways, I also like Oranges aswell..”

“Now you’re just avoiding Pears? What’s your issue?”

“Stop pancaking. I have no issue with Pears, I actually quite enjoy them.”
by spiral+ June 22, 2025
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Pancake

An underground term in multiple communities,meaning a multitude of things, but most commonly used as a negative insult.
Shut up, your a pancake
by tiaki July 7, 2025
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pancakification

1. The theoretical flattening of a person (or object) when they slam into the ultra-dense surface of a gravastar at near-light speed.
2. The opposite of spaghettification — instead of being stretched into cosmic noodles by a black hole, you're squished like a celestial pancake.
Dude didn’t even make it past the gravastar’s shell. Total pancakification. Flat as a neutron-flapjack.”
by canuscience July 18, 2025
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