1. French term for chicken.
2. Slang for prostitue; slang for whore.
3. A person unliked by many because they dress revealing
4. Insult to a female
2. Slang for prostitue; slang for whore.
3. A person unliked by many because they dress revealing
4. Insult to a female
by rrryannn February 10, 2010
Get the Poulet mug.Abbreviated as LOP, laughing off the pounds referrers to the feeling of laughing so hard it feels as if one is getting abs. is used in instant messaging, texting and other electronic communication to indicate that something is humorous, LOP can be used instead, or in place of LOL, LMAO or HAHAHA. It implies that the sender is laughing hard enough to burn a significant amount of calories so as to loose weight, thus laughing off the pounds
The video of a dancing cat was so funny that I felt as if I had lost ten pounds after laughing at it, so I sent it to my friend who replied LOP (laughing off the pounds), indicating that she felt the same as I about the dancing cat video.
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He's a "poi pounder" from Kaneohe. (Can also be used as a dis when used as a directive: "He called me a haole, so I told him to 'pound poi'...")
by Chaeron August 19, 2007
Get the poi pounder mug.An Irish drink pour where it is fill to the rim of a glass or close to it. It is also triple then the normal drink pour.
by Matt Cahill February 21, 2009
Get the Cahill Pour mug.In communities plagued by high levels of childhood obesity, spilling a few handfuls of Cheetos from the bag honors the memory of friends who are either deceased or under incarceration, where access to name brand snack foods is generally limited. (See also: pour out some liquor and pour one out)
Example 1:
"This is for the homies locked up in San Quentin," Chris muttered as he withdrew a cheese-coated hand from the bag, aimed it at the sidewalk, and gave it a gentle shake.
Example 2:
"I was thinking about our big cousin Eddie just the other day, and I had to pour out some Cheetos," explained Tom to his younger bother.
"This is for the homies locked up in San Quentin," Chris muttered as he withdrew a cheese-coated hand from the bag, aimed it at the sidewalk, and gave it a gentle shake.
Example 2:
"I was thinking about our big cousin Eddie just the other day, and I had to pour out some Cheetos," explained Tom to his younger bother.
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Get the fo pound mug.Term used primarily in the hip hop community to describe the Desert Eagle .50 cal handgun. Fully loaded, the Desert Eagle weighs approximately 4 pounds. This term is often wrongly used to describe a wide range of 9mm or .45 cal handguns which weigh much less than 4 pounds relatively. For instance, a fully loaded Glock 17 weighs 31.91 oz, just under 2 pounds.
"...guzzlin beers, we all stare at the outta-towners, they better break north before we get the four pounders, and take their face-off..." -Nas
by Scrappy McTissue February 4, 2009
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