phillip henry hacker the fourth was an ancient prussian king who changed the national religion to that of the ancient Greeks. many historians this action to the downfall of the prussian empire. On the positive side, this man was said to have enjoyed an early version of {volleyball} that died out before its hawaiian counterpart gained familiarity.
used to describe someone who enjoys religion and obscure sports
used to describe someone who enjoys religion and obscure sports
Tony: YO, did you see that the new kid carries a bible?
Jon: No way, he was at Volleyball practice. Must be a phillip henry hacker IV.
Jon: No way, he was at Volleyball practice. Must be a phillip henry hacker IV.
by thesigman May 16, 2018

ann phillips
sporty
à ditzy person
loves beer pong and really good at
sweet at times
but is a fake fan of Adele
sporty
à ditzy person
loves beer pong and really good at
sweet at times
but is a fake fan of Adele
by sza2.0 November 21, 2021

Pronounced (pet-iphil). One Phillip Bradt will become petaphil who stalks, and hits on young girls. A vicious predator known to ask black co-workers if they can date their daughters preferably between the ages of 10-17 years of age. You can also become familiar with a (Phillip-Bradt) if it is lurking directly in the shadows, and right behind its leaders so it may breath upon their necks in order to advance. If you come across The nicknamed and classified petiphil, you can contact your local mental health pest control facilities. If one comes into your work place don't talk to its leaders. They can't be trusted because the senior will be its best friend.
I saw a petiphil , Phillip Bradt, chasing a group of young girls at a high school! Call mental health pest control!
by Billy Mastakiss June 12, 2016

A beautiful brown skinned girl, she has a heart condition but that doesn't stop her from doing what she wants. She is currently in school and working toward her future, she is funny, smart pretty and tall
by Pixicut_fairy June 17, 2023

by McBanterBoy May 20, 2019

by cheeseandbees November 3, 2017
