From the outside, they look like regular pasty filled with meat. On the inside, they are hotter than the sun. Party pies give 5th degree burns.
Nina: hey, want some party pies?
Owen: no.
Nina: why not?
Owen: I’d rather not burn my mouth with food capable of giving third degree burns.
Owen: no.
Nina: why not?
Owen: I’d rather not burn my mouth with food capable of giving third degree burns.
by dolebludgersgetout November 7, 2019
Get the party piesmug. by Janlo February 19, 2024
Get the Pimug. One who numerologically believes that the value of the number π and a number of mathematical formulas are encoded in the structure of the Great Pyramid in Egypt—for example, the perimeter of the base of the Great Pyramid divided by twice its height supposedly gives the value 3.150685.
Pi pyramidologists restrict their attention to the Great Pyramid but ignore other Egyptian pyramids—if the heights and base dimensions of 22 true pyramids were used to calculate π, the value ranges from 2.58 to 4.42.
by Fasters February 10, 2022
Get the Pi Pyramidologistmug. The most secrets society there is. One can’t even rush for this due to their selective picking. You are invited and if invited you must go to their first meeting to be initiated. That’s all I know due to not being in this sorority, but I know it’s an honor. Only the best are elected.
by Otter pop January 7, 2018
Get the Beta Pi Chimug. jy bak pies, verb (Afrikaans slang)
Pronunciation: yay buck pees
Meaning:
A playful or sarcastic phrase used to call someone out for being slow, wasting time, or being incompetent. Literally translates to “you bake pies,” but it’s not about actual baking — it’s said when someone is dragging their feet, slacking off, or just not doing what they’re supposed to.
Origin:
Comes from South African Afrikaans slang. The humor comes from the random literal meaning — baking pies — being used to mock someone for being slow or useless, as if they’re off baking instead of getting things done.
Pronunciation: yay buck pees
Meaning:
A playful or sarcastic phrase used to call someone out for being slow, wasting time, or being incompetent. Literally translates to “you bake pies,” but it’s not about actual baking — it’s said when someone is dragging their feet, slacking off, or just not doing what they’re supposed to.
Origin:
Comes from South African Afrikaans slang. The humor comes from the random literal meaning — baking pies — being used to mock someone for being slow or useless, as if they’re off baking instead of getting things done.
“Bru, jy bak pies! We’ve been waiting the whole day.”
“Stop standing around, jy bak pies.”
“He said he’d fix it an hour ago… still busy? Jy bak pies.”
“Stop standing around, jy bak pies.”
“He said he’d fix it an hour ago… still busy? Jy bak pies.”
by Brood1 October 20, 2025
Get the jy bak piesmug. When a mean neighbor had come in the middle of the night, while you were away, to mow your lawn flattened in the shape of the number π, which your consoling community claimed to be a “crop circle” signifying an advanced civilization, most likely caused by some extraterrestrial visitors.
Mr. Paulos made a police report about his lawn probably being vandalized by some inconsiderate alien pi forces.
by Numerati November 12, 2023
Get the Alien Pimug. The Polish political right wing party which was founded in 2001 (and currently as of writing, rule the country), stands for 'Prawo i Sprawiedliwość', translating to 'Law and Justice', commonly hated throughout most of the country, and for pretty good reason. A common way to express anger against them is the phrase "Jebać PiS", which roughly translates to "fuck PiS".
by insertcommonslavicname June 18, 2022
Get the PiSmug.