(Verb) To apply a style that is very reflective of post-modern self-awareness in pop culture. Often employing heavy satirical humor and subtle reference to other works. A technique perfected by Edgar Wright in the first two installments of his "Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy" ("Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz") with its name taken from his "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World."
In twenty years, film historians will still be debating weather or not "Kick-Ass" successfully Pilgrimized superhero films.
There is no denying that "Hot Fuzz" Pilgrimizes action movies in a nigh flawless manner.
There is no denying that "Hot Fuzz" Pilgrimizes action movies in a nigh flawless manner.
by ZimMan2 December 11, 2010
by jodyjazz August 04, 2015
by steve wiggins May 03, 2008
Masterbating without any pornographic material, using only your imagination, just like like the pilgrims had to do it.
by JasperRide November 13, 2018
a bunch of religious fanatics who had no problems killing and mudering Native folks in new england.
also a bunch of wothless pieces of shit who couldn't have accomplished anything without the help of those same Native folks they so enjoyed killing.
also a bunch of wothless pieces of shit who couldn't have accomplished anything without the help of those same Native folks they so enjoyed killing.
"pilgrims, thou shalt not fire your ordinance(gun) without permission excepting to disperse wolves and indians" old pilgrim law, recently repealed in boston in, oh, 2005
by figfigfiggy August 09, 2006
Joe: Dude I totally Pilgrimed this woman last night!
Bob: Wow did she pilgrim all over the place?
John: I got Pilgrim juice all over myself!
Kathy: I was Pilgriming so hard last night, I broke a nail!
Bob: Wow did she pilgrim all over the place?
John: I got Pilgrim juice all over myself!
Kathy: I was Pilgriming so hard last night, I broke a nail!
by Jonnyboy772 June 27, 2009
by XChampionGamer February 05, 2017