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A urine-filled plastic container, such as a milk jug, used by truckers to avoid stopping to use a proper toilet. Generally, slung out the truck window along the side of the highway, and frequently hit by maintenance crews mowing the right-of-way. Also known as a "Truckerbomb"
1. "I sure hope those truckers are keeping one eye on the highway as they are topping-off their peebombs"; and
2. "There are a lot of women truck driver's these days…….I wonder how they can fill peebombs while driving those big rigs"
3. "After learning about peebombs, never again am I going to drink any lemonade I find on the side of the highway."
2. "There are a lot of women truck driver's these days…….I wonder how they can fill peebombs while driving those big rigs"
3. "After learning about peebombs, never again am I going to drink any lemonade I find on the side of the highway."
by MarkC July 21, 2005
Jun 12 Word of the Day
Solarpunk is a movement focused on a positive, ecological vision for a future where technology is used for human-centric and ecocentric purposes. It is a literary, artistic and aesthetic sub-genre and is also closely tied to eco-political activism. Solarpunk narratives have a distinctly positive and utopian foundation in contrast to the often dystopian visions found within other "punk" science fiction genres.
Solarpunk is a literary movement, a hashtag, a flag, and a statement of intent about the future we hope to create.
by wix99 September 20, 2016
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The act of urinating it a disposable container, ie: gatoraid bottle, while driving and discarding said bottle out the window of a moving vehichle.
I am really late because of this traffic, hand me that gatoraid bottle so i can take a piss. Hey, look, a hichiker. I bet I can hit him with this pee bomb!
by Big Daddy Ian November 06, 2005
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Pronunciation: pee'bäm
Function: noun
Etymology: French bombe, from Italian bomba, probably from Latin bombus deep hollow sound, from Greek bombos, of imitative origin
1 a : an explosive woman fused to detonate under specified conditions
Function: noun
Etymology: French bombe, from Italian bomba, probably from Latin bombus deep hollow sound, from Greek bombos, of imitative origin
1 a : an explosive woman fused to detonate under specified conditions
by DexCee January 27, 2004