To put someone in his/her place, typically by means of a comeback.
It also serves as a means to let someone know:
- They are not as important as they thought/wished they were
- They were wrong and shouldn't have been arrogant to begin with
Origin: Put you in your place
Verb: Pyiyp
Adjective: Pyiypable
"Burn mate! You just got pyiyped to the ground"
"Do you want to pyiyp him or may I do the honors?"
"For the sake of humanity pyiyp him already!"
"You do realize you are asking to be pyiyped with that sort of a pyiypable retort"
Pylephobia, or Pulviphobia means Fear of pillows.
The word pylephobia comes from the old english word pyle. The word Pulviphobia comes from the latin word pulvinus.
An example of pylephobia:
Me: Time to sleep
*Goes to bed*
*Gets all the pillows*
*Throws them in the trash can*
Me: Aight goodnight zZzZzzZZZzz
Noun: Sexual relations between a human being and several burning animal carcasses. The preferred sex act of a Polypyronecrozoophile.
Plural: Polypyronecrobestialities.
Origin: New Latin, first use 2005
Source: Extreme boredom in Oxford MS
When I caught my boyfriend in the bathroom, furiously thrusting his tumescent member into a flaming Turducken (a boneless turkey stuffed with a boneless duck stuffed with a chicken,) I knew it was over. I might have been able to forgive him if he hadn't set my shower curtain on fire by engaging in full-on polypyronecrobestiality.