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N. 1. A red headed male who loves penetration and has a difficulty closing. Most pliners also enjoy wearing socks with sandals and consider them selves to be the next white rapper.

2. A red headed hooker who loves sabbich (middle eastern eggplant dish)
Did you see that guy get shut down by that girl? He was such a pliner.
pliner by ayeitsnash November 5, 2017
A person who lives in the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey and is given to wearing unbuttoned flannel shirts with Lynyrd Skynyrd or Molly Hatchet tour shirts underneath. Most frequently sited in Southern Ocean County and environs. Known for yelling, "Freebird!" whenever they are in the audience at a live concert in the hope that there are other Skynyrd fans there that they can hook up with to drink beer and fight with later. To date, no band has actually ever played Freebird at the request of a Piney.
There's a bunch of pineys partyin' up at the forge tonight.
Piney by Tim L. May 8, 2003

Plinky Plonk

A musical style that allows the listener to predict the entire track within 8 bars or less, usually favored by lesser talented drum and bass producers (who are in fact not making drum and bass!)
Bar 1-7: Atmospheric Pad
Bar 7-8: Volume automated 8th/16th beat cue
Bar 9-15: Repeat Atmospheric Pad
Bar 16: Repeat automated 8th/16th beat cue
Bar 17: Cut and Paste (flat) 2 step kick/snare beat pattern

Also included: Casio sounding Plinky Plonk synth presets, misplaced high reaching vocal/lyric, distorted bass stabs, trumpet samples.
Plinky Plonk by Earshot May 14, 2010
Southern New Jersey term for locals with a long history of living in the area-the "originals" some say. Direct decendants of the orginals families that settled the area. Many Piney have made a living off of the land by farming and hunting or off the water by claming, fishing. Some have been boat builders and wood carvers. Many have participated in the local blue grass music scene. Part of a rich historical tradition not understood or respected by some arrogant newcommers. I was a "city slicker" 40 years ago but those of us who respected the locals assimilated better. Pineys have plenty of reasons to be proud.
In the local cemeteries you will find generations of Piney family graves.
Piney by Boardwalk Broad June 19, 2011
Adj. This is a delightful nonsense word that my sister and I made up and used as kids to describe music from an upright player piano with tacks on the hammers.
That plinkey music always makes me think of pizza at Shakeys.
Plinkey by Dr. Knapp February 23, 2009

Plinky stonker 

Something that does not exist, used for asking someone if they have it.
"Do you have the plinky stonker?"
"No, what's that?"
"Guess you don't have it."