A misspelling of "publicly." It can accidentally be typed on your phone if autocorrect doesn't try to fix it.
by GameoWasHere March 22, 2025
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: a person who has become wealthy through the business of selling pills.
: a person who has become wealthy through the business of selling pills.
Example: "Ever since he started his 'wellness' supplement business, he's become a total pillionaire."
by Krychele May 21, 2025
Get the PILLIONAIRE mug.Someone who amassed their wealth, often illicitly, through the manufacturing, distribution, or sale of pharmaceutical pills, particularly opioids or other controlled substances. A portmanteau of "pill" and "millionaire" (or billionaire), highlighting the dubious origin of their riches. Often used to describe drug kingpins or unscrupulous pharmaceutical executives.
**Example 1:**
"That guy drives a new Escalade every year, but everyone knows he's just a pillionaire from the back alley oxy trade
"That guy drives a new Escalade every year, but everyone knows he's just a pillionaire from the back alley oxy trade
by Krychele May 21, 2025
Get the PILLIONAIRE mug.Literally MY SON and I will NOT take any ship from anyone who claims to be HIS DAD because IM HIS DAD HOE
Oh also I guess they’re like hostile mobs that guard bastions or something I dunno
Oh also I guess they’re like hostile mobs that guard bastions or something I dunno
by PiglinBruteNO1fan July 4, 2025
Get the Piglin brute mug.A humorous, mildly insulting slang term used to describe a person who is behaving foolishly, cluelessly, or with misplaced confidence. The word is a hybrid of pelican and pillock, combining the absurd, vacant connotations of pelican with the established British insult pillock.
Etymology & insult context:
Pelican (informal insult): Used jokingly to imply someone looks or acts gormless, awkward, or vacant — often referencing the bird’s ungainly appearance or its large beak, suggesting a lack of awareness rather than stupidity.
Pillock (British slang insult): Refers to a stupid, irritating, or foolish person; mildly offensive but commonly used in a light-hearted or exasperated way.
Pronunciation note:
Pronounced as though a New Zealander is saying pelican, with flattened vowels and relaxed emphasis.
Tone:
Lightly mocking and informal; intended as playful or ironic rather than genuinely aggressive.
Etymology & insult context:
Pelican (informal insult): Used jokingly to imply someone looks or acts gormless, awkward, or vacant — often referencing the bird’s ungainly appearance or its large beak, suggesting a lack of awareness rather than stupidity.
Pillock (British slang insult): Refers to a stupid, irritating, or foolish person; mildly offensive but commonly used in a light-hearted or exasperated way.
Pronunciation note:
Pronounced as though a New Zealander is saying pelican, with flattened vowels and relaxed emphasis.
Tone:
Lightly mocking and informal; intended as playful or ironic rather than genuinely aggressive.
He forwarded the wrong attachment to everyone — what a pillican.
Stop being a pillican and read the email properly.
Stop being a pillican and read the email properly.
by Webby 86(2) December 15, 2025
Get the Pillican mug.The moment of realisation in which having gone down on a female you realise her vagina is that of such gut wrenching fish-cheese-dirtity one begins to retch in disgust yet attempt to stifle the notion however result by making a high pitched squeal much like that of a pig
Keith: You know you should get that checked out..
Fatima: That squeal wasn't a stilton piglick was it?
Keith: I'm afraid so.
*Fatima weeps*
Fatima: That squeal wasn't a stilton piglick was it?
Keith: I'm afraid so.
*Fatima weeps*
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