Used in the 1800s to describe something being silky/smooth. It is often used nowadays to describe something being suspicious.
by CrushedIce785 September 26, 2020
Get the Like Silk Made Of Fresh Milkmug. Janet likes the taste of Justin's pole milk.
Justin delivered a sample of his pole milk to the urologist after his vasectomy.
Justin delivered a sample of his pole milk to the urologist after his vasectomy.
by ElSpoonage March 31, 2018
Get the pole milkmug. by by14 December 18, 2021
Get the Milkmug. 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.
by Ambient_Screaming October 6, 2023
Get the Milk Toastmug. 
