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**while playing pickleball**
Person one: “I’m pretty good at this, they call me pickleboy”
Person two: “…”
Person one: “I’m pretty good at this, they call me pickleboy”
Person two: “…”
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Get the pickledoo mug.1. the alternative name used for the word "dildo"
ORIGIN: origins include substituting the word "dil" for the word "pickle" and substituting the word "do"(as in the form of dough used in making bread) for the word "bread"
NOTE: usually has a negative connotation to it
ADDITIONAL NOTE: used for insulting
ORIGIN: origins include substituting the word "dil" for the word "pickle" and substituting the word "do"(as in the form of dough used in making bread) for the word "bread"
NOTE: usually has a negative connotation to it
ADDITIONAL NOTE: used for insulting
"Do you ladies have any picklebreads hanging aroung by any chance?"
"Dude, don't be such a picklebread."
"Dude, don't be such a picklebread."
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Get the picklebread mug.Pickleball is a sport made popular in the late 10th century by Lord Cadwallon ab Ieuaf of Wales. The rules of the game were simple: two players known as 'Pickle-yarls' are confined to an eight foot radius circle. On opposing sides are 20 gallon vats of pickling solution. The audience is distributed cucumbers (or eunks). The audience is then encouraged to toss their cucumbers at the Pickle-yarls. The player who successfully pickles the most cucumbers in a month wins the game.
There are, of course, regional variations of this game. In North Wales, it is most common to find the simple version of the game. The more sophisticated Southern Walers, however, cover their cucumbers in glue and award points to the audience members who manage to successfully stick the cucumbers to the players. At the end of the month, the audience member with the most points, or 'yimps' is given a ham to do with as they please.
There are, of course, regional variations of this game. In North Wales, it is most common to find the simple version of the game. The more sophisticated Southern Walers, however, cover their cucumbers in glue and award points to the audience members who manage to successfully stick the cucumbers to the players. At the end of the month, the audience member with the most points, or 'yimps' is given a ham to do with as they please.
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