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Used in the 1800s to describe something being silky/smooth. It is often used nowadays to describe something being suspicious.
John - "Did you lie to her?"

Mary - "No..."

John - "*scoffs* Like Silk Made Of Fresh Milk..."
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Milk

Milk
Milk
by Milk Bals January 13, 2022
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pole milk

Janet likes the taste of Justin's pole milk.

Justin delivered a sample of his pole milk to the urologist after his vasectomy.
by ElSpoonage March 31, 2018
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Milk

A term used by minorities, though generally black people, to refer to white women
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Slime milk

I poured my slime milk on her chest
by Lily balls February 5, 2019
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Milk

Milk
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Milk Toast

Derived from the vintage slang Milquetoast, meaning: timid, meek, unassertive. The origin of the term is a 1924 comic character named Caspar Milquetoast created by cartoonist Harold T. Webster. A man who's depicted as a weak pushover, his name alluded to the bland food of buttered toast served in a dish of warm milk.
John doesn't stand for anything. He'll agree to anything you say. He's a milk toast.
by Ambient_Screaming October 6, 2023
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