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Pekachu

Pekacho but with an u
Delta: Pekacho
Epic gamer: PEKACHU
Me: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Naked guy in the corner: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Delta: Ok
by retarded pekacho May 7, 2019
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peckacitus

peckacitus is when you have an obsession with peckham .
ashanti: do you think the peckham gunmen are leng? come lets go pecknaaaarrrmmm tomorrow

lola: ashanti youve got peckacitus
by shanzino August 5, 2021
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PEBRAC

Acronym for "Problem Exists Between Remote And Chair".

The usual explanation for problems your parents are having with their television.

Corollary of PEBKAC.
My parent's cable box was screwing up, but it was a PEBRAC. Again.
by Mike702 September 25, 2022
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peekacheeks

n. Maximalist shorts that offer anything from a glimpse to an eyeful of butt cheek. Peekacheeks reveal at least the lower 7% of the wearer's total posterior real estate. The style often triggers emotional responses. Such responses include titillation, giddiness, laughter, confusion, embarrassment, and other psychic phenomena. The maximum exposure of peekacheeks is only limited by what is permissible by law. They often expose rear pockets of denim styles, transforming them into floppy flaps that wave to us like happy flags. This exposure of the structural element of the garment is considered innovative design by industry authorities.

Beyoncé introduced a revival of peekacheek style in the 2003 music video for 'Crazy In Love'. The style gained further acceptance in 2005 when Jessica Simpson appeared in a big-screen adaptation of 80's television series "The Dukes of Hazzard". Daisy Duke was infamous for the allure of her short cutoff jeans. The style often draws comparisons to the popular "side boob" and is often combined with that style.

Etymology: Peek, origin Middle English: pyke > pike > peek; and Cheek, From Middle English cheeke, cheke, cheoke, choke, from Old English ċēce, ċēace, ċēoce (“cheek; jaw”), from Proto-Germanic *kekǭ, *kēkǭ, *kakǭ, *kaukǭ, *keukǭ (“jaw; palate; pharynx”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵyewh₁- (“to chew”).
For a minute Jacob thought he was witnessing a wardrobe malfunction when he saw Madison's jiggling butt cheeks hanging out of her peekacheeks for everyone to see.
by chrisormitch October 17, 2022
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