Former Prime minister of Canada, Pierre-Elliott Trudeau used to call former Prime minister of Quebec, Robert Bourassa a 'hotdog eater'.
by pkarrows July 15, 2010
a word that is made up by flamingo/albert to describe noobie xbox players that don't know changing their skin color exists
sunscreen eaters exists because when they join roblox for the first time on xbox, their face is white and the rest of their body is tan.
sunscreen eaters are xbox players that are new to the game (roblox) and are usually cute
sunscreen eaters exists because when they join roblox for the first time on xbox, their face is white and the rest of their body is tan.
sunscreen eaters are xbox players that are new to the game (roblox) and are usually cute
by Reeeeeekt November 22, 2020
A pain-eater absorbs the pain or suffering of another person to such a degree that the individual within whom the pain originated is relieved of experiencing it themselves.
by NKI April 02, 2014
A derogatory term used to identify US Marines, often used by the other branches who feel inferior to mock their supposed stupidity.
Chair Force Guy: You serve?
Jarhead: Yes.
Chair Force Guy: What unit?
Jarhead: 2nd Tank Battalion, Iron Horse.
Chair Force Guy: Ah a Crayon Eater, that would explain why the little bus dropped you off earlier.
Jarhead: Yes.
Chair Force Guy: What unit?
Jarhead: 2nd Tank Battalion, Iron Horse.
Chair Force Guy: Ah a Crayon Eater, that would explain why the little bus dropped you off earlier.
by MackDaddy69 May 08, 2019
by Reper April 30, 2005
Person from Wigan.
Nothing to do with the large number of pies eaten in Wigan but to do with a miner's strike in the 1920's when all the pits in WIgan and Leigh went on strike. The Wiganers went back and broke the strike, the "Leythers" continued to strike and got better pay and conditions. Therefore the Wiganer's had to "eat humble pie"... so it's a term of abuse from Leythers to Wiganers. The hostility between the two towns stretches back hundreds of years to the civil war when Wigan was Royalists and Leigh were Parliamentarian and continues to this day.
Nothing to do with the large number of pies eaten in Wigan but to do with a miner's strike in the 1920's when all the pits in WIgan and Leigh went on strike. The Wiganers went back and broke the strike, the "Leythers" continued to strike and got better pay and conditions. Therefore the Wiganer's had to "eat humble pie"... so it's a term of abuse from Leythers to Wiganers. The hostility between the two towns stretches back hundreds of years to the civil war when Wigan was Royalists and Leigh were Parliamentarian and continues to this day.
"The 'pie-eaters' aren't as good a Super League these days"
"This will be the 'pie-eaters' last year in the Premiership"
"This will be the 'pie-eaters' last year in the Premiership"
by Exiled Leyther April 15, 2007

