love love love a baby boy
did you know he is literally the bestest boy in attack on titan? no? well now you do
deserved better, so much better
fuck eren me and the homies hate eren
did you know he is literally the bestest boy in attack on titan? no? well now you do
deserved better, so much better
fuck eren me and the homies hate eren
porco is amazing, pogchamp
head empty, just porco galliard
porco? did you mean best boy?
porco piggy porco piggy porco piggy
porco blows my mind
head empty, just porco galliard
porco? did you mean best boy?
porco piggy porco piggy porco piggy
porco blows my mind
by shawty’s like a melody October 30, 2020
by portugalishome April 22, 2017
sxciest in the world
by WOG 4 LIFE October 10, 2003
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Used to describe a bad fraternity brother.
Often used as an insult to Sigma Chi.
Origin:
The Sigma Chi brother from Delmar who ax-murdered his father (and attempted to ax-murder his mom).
Often used as an insult to Sigma Chi.
Origin:
The Sigma Chi brother from Delmar who ax-murdered his father (and attempted to ax-murder his mom).
"Don't be like Porco."
"Yeah, he sucks, but at least he's not Porco."
"Haha, Sigma Chi kills their parents!"
"Yeah, he sucks, but at least he's not Porco."
"Haha, Sigma Chi kills their parents!"
by URDefining March 21, 2006
porco Tensing, is a meme exclamation, originated from the video "Pingu sottotitolato (di nuovo)" where a portion from a Pingu episode is subtitled in italian. Being Pingu language Gibberish the subtitles are obviously fake, and made funny
Porco means pig and it's often used in blasphemy. Tensing is the italian name for the Dragon Ball character Tenshinhan.
Porco means pig and it's often used in blasphemy. Tensing is the italian name for the Dragon Ball character Tenshinhan.
by Dakota264 April 10, 2020
The most powerful italian imprecation, to call God as a Pig. It's an expression increasingly used in Italy.
Anyway it's the most used in Italy, and it's one of the main words that a foreigner learns when he comes in Italy, together with "ciao", "arrivederci", "caffè"...
Anyway it's the most used in Italy, and it's one of the main words that a foreigner learns when he comes in Italy, together with "ciao", "arrivederci", "caffè"...
There are many reasons to use it:
- a pain after an hurt ("porcoddio che male! - porco dio what a pain!");
- an exclamation of surprise ("porcoddio che spettacolo! - porco dio what a show!");
- an exclamation when you are doing a job that doesn't works ("eee porcoddio guarda se sto cazzo de chiodo entra ner muro! - eee porco dio look if this shit of nail goes in the wall!").
- a pain after an hurt ("porcoddio che male! - porco dio what a pain!");
- an exclamation of surprise ("porcoddio che spettacolo! - porco dio what a show!");
- an exclamation when you are doing a job that doesn't works ("eee porcoddio guarda se sto cazzo de chiodo entra ner muro! - eee porco dio look if this shit of nail goes in the wall!").
by erventresca August 31, 2012