(Slang) A nun, mother superior, or other female Catholic employed by the Church. Origins in the similarity of dress (typical nuns wear habits colored black and white).
"We have to go meet with the penguins," Ellwood told his brother Jake upon leaving the Rock Island, Illinois prison.
by jkp1187 January 23, 2004
In cold weather, "penguining" refers to gathering together in a crowd to keep warm. The person in the middle gets the benefit of the body heat of the others, then people take turns being in the middle. Taken from the common practice of penguins in the Antarctic.
by Swasti B July 10, 2008
1. another sexy animal although populating this world may also be found in mine and others imaginations romping with the snufallofaguses.
by super k March 03, 2007
(1) (noun) The next sentient species of planet Earth. After the extinction of the human race, along with 99.99% of the world's ecology, due to human apathy/ignorance/stupidity.
(2) (noun) A tasty substitute for chicken meat.
(3) (verb) To pull down a person's pants and/or underwear to their ankles, usually as a prank, causing them to walk like a penguin.
(4) (verb) To walk like a penguin, often with an article of clothing loosely binding one's ankles.
(2) (noun) A tasty substitute for chicken meat.
(3) (verb) To pull down a person's pants and/or underwear to their ankles, usually as a prank, causing them to walk like a penguin.
(4) (verb) To walk like a penguin, often with an article of clothing loosely binding one's ankles.
(1)"The early cave paintings of prehistoric penguins shows signs of creativity, expressed by the use of flipper prints as a crude type of the artist's signature." - Hatchling's First Big Book of Science
(2) After the storm prevented any form of resupply, the Antartic research team ate all the research penguins.
(3) She remembered the John Smith from a few months ago. He stiffed her payment then, so she would penguin him later.
(4) John Smith penguined out the door, chasing after her, while shouting obsceneties.
(2) After the storm prevented any form of resupply, the Antartic research team ate all the research penguins.
(3) She remembered the John Smith from a few months ago. He stiffed her payment then, so she would penguin him later.
(4) John Smith penguined out the door, chasing after her, while shouting obsceneties.
by That's Mr. Penguin to You February 20, 2005
The animal adjective relating to all things penguiny.
Dogs have canine, cats have feline, and buffalo have bubaline.
Dogs have canine, cats have feline, and buffalo have bubaline.
Having his pants around his ankles made his walking rather penguine
His choice of tuxedo gave him a rather penguine appearance.
Burgess Meredith's role in Batman was delightfully penguine.
His choice of tuxedo gave him a rather penguine appearance.
Burgess Meredith's role in Batman was delightfully penguine.
by Slap the Penguin July 05, 2015
1. When wearing too many layers of clothes and your arms stick out as you walk and make you waddle a little.
2. Also an endearing term for someone you consider your soulmate.
2. Also an endearing term for someone you consider your soulmate.
1. "oh no, I shouldn't have put my coat on. I'm penguinned!"
2. "I love you, you're my penguin."
"We are penguinned."
2. "I love you, you're my penguin."
"We are penguinned."
by Penguingirl992 November 01, 2011