A hawaiian native or semi-native. Pinapplers are known for doing Hawaiian things, such as eating pineapples and coconuts, and surfing and dancing in grass skirts while doing the hula. They can most likely be found at a luau, roasting a pig or sea mammals, such as humpback whales and baby seal.
Ho Brah- Look at that Pineappler lighting the tiki torch.
Sweet Brah- let'd go shake the pinapple tree.
Sweet Brah- let'd go shake the pinapple tree.
by Haloe Hunter October 20, 2008
by Nitrotopia April 04, 2017
by CoupsFTW November 10, 2011
Are ya ready kids?
aye, aye captain!
I can’t Heeeaaar Yooouuu!
AYE, AYE CAPTAIN!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Who lives in a pinneapple under the sea?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Absobant and yellow and pourous is he?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Who's nautical nonsense be something you wish?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
So drop on the deck snd flop like a fish!
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Ready?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Spongebob! Squarepants!
SPONGEBOOB SQUAREPAAANTS!
HA,HA,HA,HA
aye, aye captain!
I can’t Heeeaaar Yooouuu!
AYE, AYE CAPTAIN!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Who lives in a pinneapple under the sea?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Absobant and yellow and pourous is he?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Who's nautical nonsense be something you wish?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
So drop on the deck snd flop like a fish!
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Ready?
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Spongebob! Squarepants!
Spongebob! Squarepants!
SPONGEBOOB SQUAREPAAANTS!
HA,HA,HA,HA
by RyanFranzen February 18, 2019
A dressing-down or verbal punishment, particularly from management to workers, and used particularly in the Australian mining and construction industries. Meant to evoke the mental picture of having a spikey pineapple shoved up one's arse.
by saxen49 March 08, 2012
A code word to replace the phrase "That's what she said" in order to avoid alerting unwanted participants.
New Female coworker at demonstration: "This is my first time, so take it slow."
Male coworker to other coworkers: "Pineapple!"
Male coworker to other coworkers: "Pineapple!"
by Rupert Shackleton August 03, 2014
by blaatina December 08, 2018