by laxgirl98 November 24, 2020
Get the swag pebis mug.The second Lovejoy EP filled with absolute bangers
Made by band members Ash Kabosu, Wilbur Soot (Will Gold), Joe Goldsmith, and Mark Boardman.
Made up of the songs:
- Oh yeah, gonna cry?
- Concrete
- Model Buses
- Perfume
- The Fall
- You'll Understand When You're Older
- It's All Futile! It's All Pointless!
Made by band members Ash Kabosu, Wilbur Soot (Will Gold), Joe Goldsmith, and Mark Boardman.
Made up of the songs:
- Oh yeah, gonna cry?
- Concrete
- Model Buses
- Perfume
- The Fall
- You'll Understand When You're Older
- It's All Futile! It's All Pointless!
What have you been listening to recently?
I've been listening to Pebblebrain by Lovejoy on loop for the past 24 hours. You should really stream Pebblebrain.
I've been listening to Pebblebrain by Lovejoy on loop for the past 24 hours. You should really stream Pebblebrain.
by anonymous October 14, 2021
Get the Pebblebrain mug.The effect of the violent purging of liquid shit from the back passage, which leaves a 'splattering' of crap on the back of the toilet bowl, not dissimilar from a type of exterior wall coating.
For maximum effect the 'pebble dasher' requires a significant amount of 'wind' in their system and must strain hard whilst simultaneous holding their ring piece closed (with hands if required). Once enough pressure has built up the opening of the ring piece will allow the pebble dashing to occur.
Pebble dashers should note that one school of thought maintains that given extreme straining, the material exiting the rear can potentially achieve super sonic velocities, momentarily creating a shock wave that can tear the ring piece. Their advice is therefore not to strain too hard!
For maximum effect the 'pebble dasher' requires a significant amount of 'wind' in their system and must strain hard whilst simultaneous holding their ring piece closed (with hands if required). Once enough pressure has built up the opening of the ring piece will allow the pebble dashing to occur.
Pebble dashers should note that one school of thought maintains that given extreme straining, the material exiting the rear can potentially achieve super sonic velocities, momentarily creating a shock wave that can tear the ring piece. Their advice is therefore not to strain too hard!
by Ryd June 25, 2006
Get the pebble dash mug.What the actual issue is on 90 percent of all calls to technical support/I.T. help desks, it is an acronym meaning "Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard."
The use of this term became common when tech support people began to have a need to vent frustration on arrogant callers who had, in fact, themselves caused the problem, yet continued to insist it was the computer's fault, or the techie's fault.
So you would explain to the user that it was a PEBCAK error, and then walk them through how to fix it.
The use of this term became common when tech support people began to have a need to vent frustration on arrogant callers who had, in fact, themselves caused the problem, yet continued to insist it was the computer's fault, or the techie's fault.
So you would explain to the user that it was a PEBCAK error, and then walk them through how to fix it.
John (technical support person, just leaving work, holding his head in his hands)...
James (technical support person just coming on shift, passes John on his way out)
James: "Rough day today, John?"
John: "Yeah, 99 percent of my calls today were PEBCAKs...do they make Excedrin in one-pound tablets? I have a headache the size of Texas!"
James (technical support person just coming on shift, passes John on his way out)
James: "Rough day today, John?"
John: "Yeah, 99 percent of my calls today were PEBCAKs...do they make Excedrin in one-pound tablets? I have a headache the size of Texas!"
by Kalisiin January 19, 2011
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Get the pebonizzle mug.by wonderpili March 17, 2010
Get the Pebeta mug.In skateboarding a small hard to see pebble that when run over will cause your board to grind to an instant halt regardless of how fast you're going, usually sending the skater flying over the front of the board, much to the confusion of onlookers who simply see the skater go flying for no real reason. Usually there pebble leaves a chalkish skid mark showing how far the board slid before the rider was launched which can be used to recover some ego.
If you have never hit a death pebble, don't worry. One will find you and make you look like a poseur.
by Dsky171 July 27, 2016
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