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Bunyan

A person from the upper part of Michigan (upper and lower peninsula) that comes to the lower part of Michigan. The reason it is called Bunyan is because of the famous lumberjack Paul Bunyan and the pioneer settlers of the 1820s found a land covered by dense stands of virgin timber; scarcely 50 years later, Michigan was the leading lumber producer in the nation.
Paul came from up north to visit Detroit, what a Bunyan
by Trooper142475 November 20, 2022
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Bro-Bunyan

When the hommie out wieghs you by twice your own body weight and is reasonably taller than you.
"Whut up, Bro-Bunyan?"
by reechurd September 12, 2015
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Paul Bunyan

n. An extremely large, thick and singular bowel movement.

--Following from the popular slang term "grunt log" refering to the same meaning, Paul Bunyan also refers to a large breakfast, which can infer a large future bowel movement. Paul Bunyan, of course, is the mythical American giant lumberjack who cleared the way for colonial expansion. He had a sidekick---a giant blue ox named Babe.
I had such a Paul Bunyan this morning after I woke up, that I couldn't stand up from the toilet for ten minutes.
by RoboMike June 27, 2022
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