A place in New Hampshire
by Pezdolyz November 07, 2006
by Daniel Gill February 23, 2005
1.person who is a strong disliker of cheesy jack nicholson movies and runs from tornados
2.person with a fond interest in making thudge
3.amazing pilates instructor who proof reads papers phenomenally and who is attracted to the color purple
4.a fricken awesome mandolinist who knows how to dress adequately and serves as the coolest friend anyone could ever have.
2.person with a fond interest in making thudge
3.amazing pilates instructor who proof reads papers phenomenally and who is attracted to the color purple
4.a fricken awesome mandolinist who knows how to dress adequately and serves as the coolest friend anyone could ever have.
by Alexawexabexafexaniglet April 03, 2005
by jdawg February 26, 2005
No matter how big an asshole in an article may be, someone will always step in to defend the asshole
I want to post a collection of stories about all of the ridiculous conversations I've had while working in customer service, but I'm worried I'm going to get a lot of Pinkham's Law responses.
by plrrft January 09, 2016
In any internet post about terrible restaurant customer behavior, no matter how terrible the behavior in question, someone will show up to try to justify that behavior.
That commenter who defended the guy who threw a plate at his server is a great example of Pinkham's Law.
by ColinP June 20, 2016