a person, especially an athlete, who performs in an ostentatiously sensational manner calculated to draw attention; show-off.
—verb (used without object)
to perform or behave in an outrageous or spectacular manner.
Showboating
to spend time doing things without any particular purpose or plan:
‘Poodle around’ used in the UK
—verb (used without object)
to perform or behave in an outrageous or spectacular manner.
Showboating
to spend time doing things without any particular purpose or plan:
‘Poodle around’ used in the UK
Girl, Terri has been poodling around d in her new truck.
We spent the day poodling around town.
Poodle around
We spent the day poodling around town.
Poodle around
by theNatashaverse June 23, 2023
"I'll be back in 10. Just off for a Poodle"
"Are you OK? You were in there for 25 minutes!?"
"Nothing to worry about, just a particularly tough Poodle today"
"Are you OK? You were in there for 25 minutes!?"
"Nothing to worry about, just a particularly tough Poodle today"
by Goosepoo May 25, 2022
A Beat Saber term for a string of notes put together in a row facing the same direction as the last, with precision placement using a mod called Noodle Extensions in order to make a snake like slider block.
This term originally was created after another pattern called "Pauls" which did not use precision placement and were all lined up in a single row.
This term originally was created after another pattern called "Pauls" which did not use precision placement and were all lined up in a single row.
Someone might say: "Hey, did you try out the new Poodle map recently ranked on the HitBloq Poodles pool?"
by PixelmonGalaxy March 03, 2023
by povos November 21, 2022
by eethreeveetwo May 04, 2018
Poodle (n.)
A playful term used to clarify if someone is telling the truth or joking. When someone makes a statement, others can ask “Poodle?” to check its validity. If the statement is true, the response is “Poodle.” If it’s a joke or a lie, the response is “Doodle.” To add a twist, if someone lies after saying “Poodle,” they owe the person they lied to $30. Commonly used among friends and family to keep conversations fun and honest.
A playful term used to clarify if someone is telling the truth or joking. When someone makes a statement, others can ask “Poodle?” to check its validity. If the statement is true, the response is “Poodle.” If it’s a joke or a lie, the response is “Doodle.” To add a twist, if someone lies after saying “Poodle,” they owe the person they lied to $30. Commonly used among friends and family to keep conversations fun and honest.
by gone.to.the.dogs January 15, 2025
by ShitFart81 May 19, 2022