A skank's female genetilia being pink inside and having a deplorable scent of fish like smells with possible infections.
by loving nachos November 21, 2011
A pink rattlesnake is usually found in the western united states (but can be found anywere), behind any bar by very drunk girls, often held in the hand of it's captor when removed from it's hiding spot and displayed for them to see. This snake is a spitter not a biter.
Guy: Have you ever seen a pink rattlesnake?
Drunk Girl: No?!
Guy : do you wanna see one?
Drunk Girl: Yes!
Guy: Let's go out back and I'll show you one.
Drunk Girl: OK!
Drunk Girl: No?!
Guy : do you wanna see one?
Drunk Girl: Yes!
Guy: Let's go out back and I'll show you one.
Drunk Girl: OK!
by Scorpio Scorpion January 22, 2018
A pathological state of free-floating anger, the afflicted individual never far from seeing red, i.e. losing his/her temper.
Schoolkid #1: "Uh-oh, Mr Lee looks like he's seeing red!"
Schoolkid #2: "Meh... that old bastard is permanently seeing pink, don't take much to set him off..."
Schoolkid #2: "Meh... that old bastard is permanently seeing pink, don't take much to set him off..."
by Andy Sword May 20, 2011
A clear flaw intentionally placed in a product intended to be shown to a customer or superior during inspection. The idea is to give an obvious, easily fixed problem to the audience for them to focus on and suggest for correction. The person that notices the flaw leaves feeling good that they contributed to the effort or that they saved the effort from the poor souls that worked on it.
by Babaganoosh February 05, 2010
Mathematicians’ hypotheses or theorems on the number π that grace the pages of gay math journals, which are clandestinely or covertly circulated to protect the authors from getting fired, especially if they work for a conservative college or faculty that doesn’t condone unnatural relationships.
Due to recurring prejudices against them, a number of first-rate minds decide not to submit their pink pi results to oft-anti-LGBT+ reputable math journals, thus reducing their chances of securing tenure—they think that the criteria for career promotion shouldn’t be influenced by sexual orientation.
by MathPlus October 17, 2021
by Cookielover571 April 10, 2018
by * Ace Blaze * November 19, 2012