The canon pairing between Noah Puckerman and Rachel Berry. The name itself was made canon when Rachel spoke it in 'Bad Reputation.' The couple only lasted one episode but sparked a huge fan reaction resulting in large amounts of fanfiction, fan videos, manips, and other various fan arts as well as various fansites, RPGs and fan blogs. The fan base is still very large and incredibly active, despite the episode in which the ship originated and ended in (1x08 - Mash Up) having aired on 10/21/09.
Fangirl: What is your OTP?
Fanboy: Puckleberry! They're a couple of good looking Jews. It's natural.
Fanboy: Puckleberry! They're a couple of good looking Jews. It's natural.
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A sensuous meaningful part of love making where the female gobbles the male's testicles. All done in the best possible taste.
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"Look Pucklehead, make your mind up"
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Get the Picklestien mug.'Purse pickles' (or 'pocket pickles') is a collective term for leftover condiments, side veggies, or other sauces kept on one's person after a meal, in anticipation of the next meal.
Purse pickles are almost always acquired from fast food or fast-casual restaurants, and are almost always used on meals of those types.
Anyone who is frequently in possession of pocket pickles is a 'tartar toter.'
A variant of this term is 'glovebox garnish,' which applies to similar items which are stored in a vehicle.
Any vehicle which frequently contains glovebox garnish is a 'tartar trove.'
Purse pickles are almost always acquired from fast food or fast-casual restaurants, and are almost always used on meals of those types.
Anyone who is frequently in possession of pocket pickles is a 'tartar toter.'
A variant of this term is 'glovebox garnish,' which applies to similar items which are stored in a vehicle.
Any vehicle which frequently contains glovebox garnish is a 'tartar trove.'
Hungry Taco Lover: "God, these tacos are so dry. What kind of purse pickles you got?"
Tartar Toter Friend: "I've got some jalapenos and hot sauce from when we went to Taco Time yesterday."
Hungry Taco Lover: "Awesome!"
Tartar Toter Friend: "I've got some jalapenos and hot sauce from when we went to Taco Time yesterday."
Hungry Taco Lover: "Awesome!"
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