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Tracking someone’s life and their career, academic, and intellectual pursuits in order to copy them or seize them
by Dorgenrorgen January 01, 2020
May 19 Word of the Day
Voluntarily Celibate.
A person who chooses to be celibate. Can be for any given amount of time, for a short period or for their entire life. Can be for religious reasons or not.
related: incel
A person who chooses to be celibate. Can be for any given amount of time, for a short period or for their entire life. Can be for religious reasons or not.
related: incel
-Priests are volcel (or at least they're supposed to be).
-Gary was so upset after the divorce he became volcel for the rest of his life.
-Gary was so upset after the divorce he became volcel for the rest of his life.
by kay_see October 23, 2007
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Wearing your Fitbit around your ankle (like a ringed pigeon) and wiggling it while sitting at your desk, in order to increase your step count.
by neverkino October 12, 2020
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The act of gulling whilst standing on a monument/statue or from a window situated on the first floor or above.
by Miles Apart July 10, 2008
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The art of having a conversation with someone when you don't know anything about them, sometimes not even their name. Often (but not always) used when sharking (a.k.a picking up) women.
by LeKtiC July 21, 2010
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Pigeoning is the urban equivalent of the coutryman's segulling.
It is an act best enjoyed in a group.
It involves predominantly but not exclusively, males depositing their excited bodily excretions on a windscreen whilst watching an act of dogging. The ejaculate mimicking the appearance of avian faeces.
It is an act best enjoyed in a group.
It involves predominantly but not exclusively, males depositing their excited bodily excretions on a windscreen whilst watching an act of dogging. The ejaculate mimicking the appearance of avian faeces.
Whilst Zoe was busying cleaning Jim's BMW she couldn't help but get annoyed by the stuborn remnants from all the pigeoning the night before
by blue2sapphire February 05, 2016
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To carry messages back and forth between two groups or persons by way of a third party. An allusion to carrier pigeons who carry messages in a small note attached to one of their feet.
Also Pigeon, Pigeoned
Also Pigeon, Pigeoned
Most of their conversations were pigeoned back and forth by one of her friends.
Reluctant to speak to his angry neighbor in person, the young man began pigeoning his apologies through his sister.
Reluctant to speak to his angry neighbor in person, the young man began pigeoning his apologies through his sister.
by Evan Bittle October 15, 2007