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When Pickle Bread is needed, this substance is skillfully created using the utmost carefulness. Dill Dough can start shaking and vibrating uncontrollably if the wrong measurements are used. This Dough is loved by many lonely women and can satisfy even the most hungry woman.
Woman 1: Im so hungry i need something to eat.
Woman 2: Well you can always come over to my place and have some of my dill dough.
Woman 1: wow thank you, i would love to share with you
Woman 2: Well you can always come over to my place and have some of my dill dough.
Woman 1: wow thank you, i would love to share with you
by TNA69 September 02, 2009
Sep 16 Word of the Day
(noun) A successful type of theft which results in an acceptable, impressive and rewarding payday for the protagonist.
Last night, hit a good lick. I brought home three figures easy for about two hours worth of my time. Not too bad I don't think.
by Nikki Stixx January 18, 2021
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Dill Dough is almost exclusively made by female chefs and is often regarded as the ultimate female comfort food. My sister once tried "Dill Dough In Cider" which she liked a lot. Some of the first settlers in the USA who were known to been keen trappers and would cook that classic combination "Dill Dough & Beaver"
by Brian The Snail March 27, 2016
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A certain type of dough that mysteriously results to women orgasming. Please note this is not sour dough.
by brandon cluff March 29, 2006
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Betty: "This is the best bread! It tastes like a dill pickle."
Wilma: "Thank you. It's Pickle Bread, made with Dilldough."
Betty: "I must have the recipe!"
Wilma: "It would make a great hamburger bun also."
Wilma: "Thank you. It's Pickle Bread, made with Dilldough."
Betty: "I must have the recipe!"
Wilma: "It would make a great hamburger bun also."
by dickandahalf July 02, 2010
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Guy1: Haha look! *dumps dill seasoning into dough mix* ...I made a dill dough, get it, a dildo! hahahaha!
Guy2: Dude that was lame, imma call you beavis for that.
Guy2: Dude that was lame, imma call you beavis for that.
by Sarah Lambert March 06, 2008