A mixed drink served at social gatherings made with vodka, coffee liquor, Irish cream and topped off with Red Bull - left standing for several minutes - which curdles the cream into a nice chunky froth. Resembles the delicate nourishing manna regurgitated by mother pigeons into the mouths of their fledgling young. It gives you wings - pigeon wings.
Cam (*while pouring a glass)*: “Birds of a feather - “
Everyone: “-flock together! Let’s all get another round of pigeon milk!”
Everyone: “-flock together! Let’s all get another round of pigeon milk!”
by Pigeon Jim January 30, 2022

by SoySauce69420 April 29, 2022

The expression “pigeons in the comfrey” (specifically the lack thereof) refers both, somewhat confusingly, to a person who is not quite here mentally (similar to cobweb head), or who is restlessly busy doing many things (similarly to have fingers in many pies)
* Since the accident, Donald has not been the same. He doesn't have a lot of pigeons left in his comfrey.
* Joe never has a lot of pigeons in the comfrey. I don't know how he keeps up with all those projects.
* Joe never has a lot of pigeons in the comfrey. I don't know how he keeps up with all those projects.
by Ein3 March 21, 2023

Typically used in banter, a soggy pigeon is a person who doesn't deserve your time, but you won't say it to their face because your afraid of socialising.
by _my_tree_is_dying_ May 19, 2021

"I heard that Jim putting the smack on your hoe".
"He's a right pigeon in a teapot, he has'nt a chance".
"He's a right pigeon in a teapot, he has'nt a chance".
by PsychoKezz June 17, 2014

by Qlgib April 18, 2019

1. a person who is gullible enough to fall for a scam
2. a rare political tactic in which a proposed bill is divided into multiple bills
2. a rare political tactic in which a proposed bill is divided into multiple bills
by Light Joker July 26, 2007
