iz a mans genitailia, and for the dumb people means its a mans wang, and the stubider people it means penis (thank 2 molly)
by gowin November 10, 2003
Taken from days of yore when being an unwed mother carried a high tariff.
To pie someone off would be to disregard them or treat them with disrespect. The person speaking feels like they’ve been made to look like the equivalent of a used cum receptacle and nothing more. “Pie” is taken from the term “cream pie” which leads to pregnancy. To pie someone off would be the same as using them or discarding of them as if they were simply some unfeeling flesh hole.
To pie someone off would be to disregard them or treat them with disrespect. The person speaking feels like they’ve been made to look like the equivalent of a used cum receptacle and nothing more. “Pie” is taken from the term “cream pie” which leads to pregnancy. To pie someone off would be the same as using them or discarding of them as if they were simply some unfeeling flesh hole.
by Your mum’s boiler June 23, 2022
The correct way to say the equation --- "pie" are NOT "square"; pies are round. Cornbread and sheet-cakes have square corners.
"Pi r round" is correct for humans, of course, but you shouldn't apply it when feeding cattle --- their hay-bales should always be the rectangular type; with the round bales, the cows won't be getting a square meal.
by QuacksO August 14, 2018
The "perfume" of stinky feet.
by pentozali January 11, 2011
My interest in your opinion is e^(i*pi) + 1.
by December 26, 2018
A children's theatre located in Upper Manhattan. It has enjoyed a rich thirteen-year history of plays and musicals performed (and occasionally written) by different children, teenagers, and adults residing in the tri-state area. It is run by the man of "all generosity and kindness", the artistic and executive director, Reinaldo Martinez Cubero (going under the moniker "Rey-Rey"). The face of the theatre has undergone several cosmetic changes in its short history, going from a small scale lighting board and a practically barren stage to a highly developed lighting and sound system and a colorfully designed set. This institution is always striving for a notable status and succeeding at times by getting mentions in publications such as New York magazine and the NY1 News Channel. DVDs of past performances at the theatre are available for standard rates of twenty dollars and recorded with only the finest of organic potatoes. (In this writer's opinion, the VHS tapes they used to sell were a bit more substantial. Go figure.)
by milky white January 05, 2012
Who ate all the pies?! Who ate all the pies?! You fat bastard! You fat bastard! You ate all the pies!!!
by MB October 30, 2004