by Mojo Maniac September 28, 2008
Get the Pack Your Mud mug.A phrase referring to someone with a large manhood. The phrase originates from Nick Pestell, a well known player from the streets of Reading.
by MC Warlow May 7, 2008
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When you’re yearning for another man to come pack his meat in your box. This phrase is heard a lot throughout Wisconsin, Down town San Fransisco, and Tampa.
by Numberonepackersfan June 14, 2019
Get the Go Pack Go! mug.a really skinny guy who is so skinny his underlying muscles on his stomach make him apear asif he has a proper 6 pack.
by Jack G. May 31, 2005
Get the 3rd world 6 pack mug.A flab pack is where someone gives the impression of having a muscular six pack beneath their clothing, but once the torso is revealed, it is plain to see it is nothing but a bit of flab.
This usually occurs more often with males. They may have toned, bulging arms and appear to work out regularly, but beneath that tight white t-shirt they often favour is nothing but a rather round little pot belly and non-existent pecs.
Flab packs cause regular disappointment to 'totty spotters' on the beach.
Also known as 'fake packs'.
This usually occurs more often with males. They may have toned, bulging arms and appear to work out regularly, but beneath that tight white t-shirt they often favour is nothing but a rather round little pot belly and non-existent pecs.
Flab packs cause regular disappointment to 'totty spotters' on the beach.
Also known as 'fake packs'.
Girl 1: Hey, check out that guy over there. I bet he has an amazing six pack!
Girl 2: He's taking of his shirt...
Girl 1: *sighs* Just another flab pack.
Girl 2: He's taking of his shirt...
Girl 1: *sighs* Just another flab pack.
by never fail to amaze September 26, 2008
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A suburb in the Bay Area of Northern Califorina right next to the beach. Pacifica is populated by about 75% Whites and hosts many crazy, wild parties on the weekends. There's a lot of weed and thizz or ecstasy being abused in Pacifica by high schoolers because frankly, there isn't that much to do. There is also a lot of drinking too, underage, of course. Residents use the Northern Californian words "hella" and "fool" and phrases like "can't EVEN do it" and "don't EVEN know" extensively. It is basically Orange County/ The OC but in Northern California. The high school kids there live the Southern California/Beach lifestyle even though the ocean is like 10 degrees Farenheit, but whatever... Some say Pacifica is the weakest town in the world and some couldn't be more proud to live there. YOU be the judge.
A suburb in the Bay Area of Northern Califorina right next to the beach. Pacifica is populated by about 75% Whites and hosts many crazy, wild parties on the weekends. There's a lot of weed and thizz or ecstasy being abused in Pacifica by high schoolers because frankly, there isn't that much to do. There is also a lot of drinking too, underage, of course. Residents use the Northern Californian words "hella" and "fool" and phrases like "can't EVEN do it" and "don't EVEN know" extensively. It is basically Orange County/ The OC but in Northern California. The high school kids there live the Southern California/Beach lifestyle even though the ocean is like 10 degrees Farenheit, but whatever... Some say Pacifica is the weakest town in the world and some couldn't be more proud to live there. YOU be the judge.
GUY 1: "Frisco 415, nigga what. Man where you from."
GUY 2: "B.O.V. in Pacifica mayne! I rep that B.O.V."
GUY 1: "What the fuck. That place is hella gay. You like it there?"
GUY 2: "Don't even know, don't even know."
GUY 2: "B.O.V. in Pacifica mayne! I rep that B.O.V."
GUY 1: "What the fuck. That place is hella gay. You like it there?"
GUY 2: "Don't even know, don't even know."
by Antonio Naples July 30, 2008
Get the Pacifica mug.A city of approximately 18,000 that sits right outside of Monterey on the California coast. In 1875, it began as a summer camping ground for Methodists. Today, Pacific Grove (or PG as locals refer to it), is known for it's slow paced Victorian "hometown" feeling. Having no fast food drive thrus, dance clubs or bars (except for bars in restaurants), it's residents enjoy a peaceful setting with hardly any traffic or busy commotion. Pacific Grove is also the home of Asilomar State Beach. Many scuba divers and surfers from all over the world try their luck at the unpredictable waves and freezing cold temperatures of this “refuge by the sea”.
In addition to it’s costal beauty, Pacific Grovians host several festivities throughout the year. The “Good Old Days” Parade (held each April) features arts, crafts, entertainment, vendor booths and classic cars from all over the Peninsula. A few months later (each July), the entire city is lit up to celebrate the “Feast of Lanterns”, a 100 year old tradition in which the Legend of Blue Willow is told among hundreds of onlookers at Lover’s Point Beach. Much like the “Good Old Days” Parade, it features arts, crafts, vendor booths and entertainment, with much more added excitement. A royal court (chosen annually by Pacific Grovians) is introduced before the Legend is acted out on a pier in the sea. The play features a fire breathing dragon swimming toward the shore and is followed by a large finale full of music, dancing and fireworks. Later in the year (every October), local school children pay tribute to the Monarch butterfly’s arrival to the central coast as they celebrate the “Butterfly Parade” which includes a school-aged bazaar as well. These festivals are just a few of the family-oriented events that enrich the city’s charm.
One trip to this costal gem and you will realize why Pacific Grove is truly “America’s last hometown”.
In addition to it’s costal beauty, Pacific Grovians host several festivities throughout the year. The “Good Old Days” Parade (held each April) features arts, crafts, entertainment, vendor booths and classic cars from all over the Peninsula. A few months later (each July), the entire city is lit up to celebrate the “Feast of Lanterns”, a 100 year old tradition in which the Legend of Blue Willow is told among hundreds of onlookers at Lover’s Point Beach. Much like the “Good Old Days” Parade, it features arts, crafts, vendor booths and entertainment, with much more added excitement. A royal court (chosen annually by Pacific Grovians) is introduced before the Legend is acted out on a pier in the sea. The play features a fire breathing dragon swimming toward the shore and is followed by a large finale full of music, dancing and fireworks. Later in the year (every October), local school children pay tribute to the Monarch butterfly’s arrival to the central coast as they celebrate the “Butterfly Parade” which includes a school-aged bazaar as well. These festivals are just a few of the family-oriented events that enrich the city’s charm.
One trip to this costal gem and you will realize why Pacific Grove is truly “America’s last hometown”.
Let's drive down the coast in Pacific Grove and scope out the waves.
I miss the food in Pacific Grove, Toastie's Breakfast Burritos are the best!
I miss the food in Pacific Grove, Toastie's Breakfast Burritos are the best!
by OneWiseMama October 23, 2008
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