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Fill in the beaks 

the act of “insert action” to poachy smalls, it can mean a variety of things so long as it’s applying to the beak aka “poachy”

Ie, to fulfill a task with Poachy or complete an assignment with the aid of poachy/ receiving her help to complete a task

To “fill in the beaks” is , well, TO FILL IN THE BEAKS !
I be blastin that ass like a beak
Make ya poach squeak

Help me clap them cheeks
So I can fill in the beaks

Guy 1: man I gotta finish that philosophy exam, I better fill in the beaks

*calls a chicken over the phone*

“If you are to pass that test you best fill in the beaks”

Without the beak one cannot fill in the beaks
Fill in the beaks by Gibbygeo February 11, 2022
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Hoe’Fallon 

The city in Illinois (O’Fallon) with the most thots and also an extremely high amount of STD cases at the high school
Nick:“Hey I met this girl from O’Fallon the other day.”
Joe: “Don’t get too close to her. She’s probably just another thot with chlamydia in Hoe’Fallon”
Hoe’Fallon by happytapioca August 4, 2019

fill-a-pigeon 

The act of filling all of a pigeon's entire internal organs with man gravy, however, because the 'opening' is so small the act rips the pigeon in half.
Jason saw someone fill-a-pigeon and was horrified.
fill-a-pigeon by 10/10 IGN February 6, 2015

Fallout: New Vegas 

Man I was playing Fallout: New Vegas, it was amazing!

Neil Fallon 

1)A Titan.

2)The nexus between Rock‘n Roll and Thunder. The human embodiment of bad-ass.

3)The King -He once stomped a meteor crater in Winslow, Arizona and he is now referred to as “The King” there.

Fact: The dandruff from Neil's beard is loaded with essential vitamins and protein. If he relinquishes the dander to you, pour milk over the flakes and eat them up!!! They are part of your complete bad-ass balanced breakfast.
Example: If you Neil Fallon'ed Fonzie he would be a thousand times cooler.
Neil Fallon by jagermeister69 March 25, 2009

Perry Bible Fellowship 

Perry Bible Fellowship (PBF for short) is a webcomic by Nicholas Gurewitch. Comics are usually 3 - 4 panels long, and are generally characterized by the juxtaposition of childlike imagery or fantasy with extreme morbidity. Its humor is mainly absurdist. Featured themes include religion, sexuality, war, suicide, and death.