by Dr. Bong August 14, 2003
Get the big boy poodle mug.“hold my stuff”, but this definition can only be used when you need both hands to rack gear or throw hands. only allowed to be used when in a group of your favourite people, because no one will understand otherwise
vic: “HOLD MY POODLE (aka HOLD MY POOD)”
abbey: *holds Vic’s stuff (aka gear, handbag, drink etc.)
everyone: *laughs
abbey: *holds Vic’s stuff (aka gear, handbag, drink etc.)
everyone: *laughs
by KRAZYKATLADY101 February 6, 2024
Get the HOLD MY POODLE (aka HOLD MY POOD) mug.by The_Architect July 29, 2016
Get the Poodle-scooch mug.oi! shoshiee poodles!
by shaunz@schl February 13, 2018
Get the shoshiee poodles mug.A Beat Saber term for a string of notes put together in a row facing the same direction as the last, with precision placement using a mod called Noodle Extensions in order to make a snake like slider block.
This term originally was created after another pattern called "Pauls" which did not use precision placement and were all lined up in a single row.
This term originally was created after another pattern called "Pauls" which did not use precision placement and were all lined up in a single row.
Someone might say: "Hey, did you try out the new Poodle map recently ranked on the HitBloq Poodles pool?"
by PixelmonGalaxy March 3, 2023
Get the Poodles mug.Even when throwing the egg at the dude and saying screw you, the poodle girl that didn't curse came off as poodle-like. Like a poodle trying to act tough instead of being herself, a poodle.
by Solid Mantis November 6, 2020
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A playful term used to clarify if someone is telling the truth or joking. When someone makes a statement, others can ask “Poodle?” to check its validity. If the statement is true, the response is “Poodle.” If it’s a joke or a lie, the response is “Doodle.” To add a twist, if someone lies after saying “Poodle,” they owe the person they lied to $30. Commonly used among friends and family to keep conversations fun and honest.
A playful term used to clarify if someone is telling the truth or joking. When someone makes a statement, others can ask “Poodle?” to check its validity. If the statement is true, the response is “Poodle.” If it’s a joke or a lie, the response is “Doodle.” To add a twist, if someone lies after saying “Poodle,” they owe the person they lied to $30. Commonly used among friends and family to keep conversations fun and honest.
by gone.to.the.dogs January 14, 2025
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