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A word that can replace any other word in a sentance, as long as it sounds good.
Jeff: "Hey, John. How plows you today?"
John: "I plows good."
Plows by El Jef'e May 20, 2010
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Plowboy, n.

(1) A legislative aide in the New Jersey State House.

(2) A Jew of Cuban heritage.

(3) A boy who plows.

(4) A Tetris piece.
"I was slashing through underbrush in the Sierra Madres, when I came across a lowly plowboy analyzing BRT viability."
plowboy by Phyllis Gottlieb December 7, 2005

plowing new ground 

slipping your dick into a pussy that it hasn't been into before. The dick is the plowshare and the pussy is the furrow.
"Jake was plowing new ground when he went home with Leah last night."
plowing new ground by Jake April 1, 2004

plowing new ground 

hey look at that chick over there, if i hook up wit her i'll be plowing new ground tonight.
plowing new ground by TRICK 22 March 30, 2004

plowing new ground 

A term used when a person has moved on and is no longer with someone. Usually refers to a male when he is done with his woman.

This term may also be used to cover up the fact that a man got dumped and is trying to make it seem like he doesn't care, when he is really crying inside because his girl finally left his sorry butt. The fact is, he actually can't find a girl who will put up with him like his ex did and is therefore lonely and secluded.
"Yo man what's good with you and Lana?"

"Damn haven't u heard, i'm plowing new ground now."
a term originating in montana:
a blowjob given in exchange for snow removal or pulling a car out of the snow
Thanks for getting my car out of the ditch but I don't have any cash, can I give you a plowie?
plowie by jeneroo December 27, 2013