To fall and wind up in a pile. Most frequently used in conjunction with sporting equipment such as: bicycles, skis, skateboards, scooters, etc.
Most often used in past tense: piled it.
Most often used in past tense: piled it.
by Frankie Wild July 8, 2010

by TheElusiveOne May 12, 2019

Guy 1: I hate nintendo, they suck at making games and TotK doesnt even look good, its low quality
Guy 2: Ong they suck so much
Guy 3: Thats one game though?
Guy 2: Stfu Guy 1 is right and will forever be l + ratio + you look like quandale dingle
Guy 3: stop pepperoni piling
Guy 2: Ong they suck so much
Guy 3: Thats one game though?
Guy 2: Stfu Guy 1 is right and will forever be l + ratio + you look like quandale dingle
Guy 3: stop pepperoni piling
by isimpmaybe November 7, 2022

Something a rat likes as much as a big ole pile of garbage, it really doesn't matter to a rat how much garbage is in the pile. They're as happy as a pig in a pile of shit with their garbage, they disregard how nasty it really is.
by The Original Agahnim July 3, 2021

When an arbitrary number of males bust a nut into a measuring cup after which the concoction is poured into a female laying naked in the pile driver position (woman on her neck with legs in the air) for the purpose of insemination. The woman then must lay in this position for 6 hours to let it kick in.
You know Stew and I want to have a kid but don't want to know who the father is. We are thinking about giving Mary the ol' Georgia Pile Driver.
by Washygigg Sauce January 16, 2025

Fourth-degree (or grade 4) piles permanently hang down from the anus and you cannot push them back inside, when they play up you must gallop, or run for the lotion
Sitting on your rubber ring you suddenly get a severe burning sensation and must run or gallop to the medicine cabinet to obtain treatment, hence Galloping Piles.
by Peter Shaffer July 15, 2007

When somebody yells DOG PILE on the person and everyone piles on top of the m.. For example “ DOG PILE ON THOMAS “
by Chrispau December 12, 2019
