Euphemism. Used to describe any activity one may not wish to speak of in polite company. Examples of such activity tend to be related to sexual or toiletry in nature. Can also relate to drug use.
"Yo, Jay! Where're you goin', man?"
"I gotta shave the pigeon."
"Whoa, Jay really loves shavin' that pigeon!"
"I gotta shave the pigeon."
"Whoa, Jay really loves shavin' that pigeon!"
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camjoo,"Yeah man I have some mitzies!!"
Norm,"Wooooohoooo!! Lets partay!"
camjoo,"Yeah man I have some mitzies!!"
Norm,"Wooooohoooo!! Lets partay!"
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The night after the cops had wrapped up the crime scene, the hubba pigeons emerged from their various hiding places to graze.
by Teezay October 9, 2006
Get the hubba pigeon mug.phrase used to point out to someone that they are out of their jurisdiction or speaking out of place. Used in instances when someone is making comments or decisions that are not related to their expertise, knowledge base, or responsibility.
Burns: "I wish Marge were here to give me a back massage."
Smithers: "Mr. Burns, I would be happy to give you a back massage."
Burns: "Smithers, that's not your pidgeon."
Smithers: "Mr. Burns, I would be happy to give you a back massage."
Burns: "Smithers, that's not your pidgeon."
by frannykt October 18, 2006
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Get the Pigeonsexual mug.A word of Norwegian origin. It's used to describe a cowardly person that usually has bad comebacks. People named Jacob and Martin are usually Pinglosts.
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General Rules of the Game:
Players take turns asking a question that all other players must answer. The answer must be measurable in an amount, such as time or distance. The player who guesses the closest to the correct answer is the winner, and the player whose guess is farthest from the answer is the loser. The loser buys a round of shots for all players, except for the winner, who does not have to drink a shot (although they may choose to anyway). Traditionally, the winner chooses the shot. In an alternate "pity version" of the game, the loser will pick the shot. Either way, the player who chooses the shot is expected to show good sportsmanship by picking something that all the players will enjoy.
Alternate Rules:
Sometimes a third party who isn't playing in the round will act as a liaison between the player asking the question and the players answering, so that answers can be given privately to avoid someone attempting to out-guess everyone else. This usually results in a wider range of guesses. Another alternative that is occasionally used is the "Price Is Right Rules". As implied by the name, the goal of this version of the game is to guess closest to the correct answer without going over it.
General Rules of the Game:
Players take turns asking a question that all other players must answer. The answer must be measurable in an amount, such as time or distance. The player who guesses the closest to the correct answer is the winner, and the player whose guess is farthest from the answer is the loser. The loser buys a round of shots for all players, except for the winner, who does not have to drink a shot (although they may choose to anyway). Traditionally, the winner chooses the shot. In an alternate "pity version" of the game, the loser will pick the shot. Either way, the player who chooses the shot is expected to show good sportsmanship by picking something that all the players will enjoy.
Alternate Rules:
Sometimes a third party who isn't playing in the round will act as a liaison between the player asking the question and the players answering, so that answers can be given privately to avoid someone attempting to out-guess everyone else. This usually results in a wider range of guesses. Another alternative that is occasionally used is the "Price Is Right Rules". As implied by the name, the goal of this version of the game is to guess closest to the correct answer without going over it.
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