when a unicorn walks up to your door, and waits for you to come out. Then it chucks a refrigerator at you so it rolls.
by natebug01 March 2, 2014

by potatoshitaficionado October 4, 2023

by Potato Churner June 8, 2018

A potato is usually a female called jess who likes to eat and sleep while also playing badminton or reading fan fictions about BTS. She is extremely gay but refuses to leave the closet much to the dismay of her wife.
by IAmAPotatoDuhh December 15, 2018

When youre face fucking a girl and she vomits all over your dick then she puts a condom on it to let it bake then she takes it off and keeps giving you a good succ
by Samsungwasher October 28, 2017

This term is used to describe someone who has 'verbal diarrhea', speaks fast without breaks, and usually has speech that is discombobulated, hard to understand, or difficult to hear;
Someone who is speaking so fast, as if they have a hot potato in their mouth that they are trying to cool down;
When a person sounds like they have a hot potato in their mouth;
When a person is trying to talk with their mouth full, but there is nothing in their mouth;
It sounds like gibberish speech.
Someone who is speaking so fast, as if they have a hot potato in their mouth that they are trying to cool down;
When a person sounds like they have a hot potato in their mouth;
When a person is trying to talk with their mouth full, but there is nothing in their mouth;
It sounds like gibberish speech.
That person is hot-potatoing...
"Stop hot-potatoing!"
"You are hot-potatoing again!"
Why did you hot potato?
"Speak properly - I can't hear you with all that hot-potatoing..."
"Stop hot-potatoing!"
"You are hot-potatoing again!"
Why did you hot potato?
"Speak properly - I can't hear you with all that hot-potatoing..."
by Aamich March 18, 2024

Asma (also know as Azma in Scotland) the beautiful friend of mine that acts like mama and loves pasta so much. She’s full of stress and the number one customer of vending machine. Having Asma is like having a sweet, loving and caring potato.
by Retaj, Sara and Dora January 19, 2020
