Pubbing
to go with friends to a pub, e.g. Willy’s Pub =The term consists of adding the verb ending –ing to pub. The result is a word similar to clubbing where you go out to a club. The term pubbing More…
Pubble
A problem-based learning project, a project common to beginner engineers as a way to learn through solving problems. Specifically used to refer to BIOE 252, notoriously difficult group More…
Pubes
Slang, abridged form of pubic hair. Too lazy to actually say pubic hair. Plus pubes is a funny word. =My pubes are itchy. Etymology : Clipped from pubic hair. =Announced by friend
pud
A hapless soul who will never have any hope of being "with it"; someone who is constitutively lame. Interpretation of intended meaning The word pud, it seems, first appeared in the More…
Puff
(and derivation) to play powder puff football =comes from playing Lovett powder puff at Rice University. Example sentence: "We had practice today, but we don't puff again until More…
Puffing
(and clipping) To engage in Powder Puff, meaning to play in a Powder Puff football game, here in the context of a game for your residential college at Rice University. May be used in two More…
puggle
breed of dog that is a mix between a pug and a beagle To get the message across that he wanted a mix between a pug and a beagle, the easiest way to say it is puggle. =I want a puggle. More…
pugly
word used to describe a person who has a smashed-in pug-like face (needless to say, it’s an insult) =Man, that girl was pugly! =My roommate
PUHA
To quickly load a patient into the back of the ambulance and drive to a hospital, Apparent meaning: To ‘Pick Up and Haul Ass. It is an EMT acronym verb phrase to express that the More…
pukestravaganza
a party that ends with mass vomiting Originally, this was the proper name for a specific event, namely, a party with a too-large wine:person ration; but it could be extended effectively to More…
pull a Clinton
to stretch or distort the truth in a fairly obvious manner; to give a statement which is technically true, but intentionally misleading; Combines “pull” as in “pull it More…
pull up
(verb) When one cramps in the quad, hamstring, or calf in the middle of a race and cannot finish. =I pulled up in the middle of the race Etymology : created from the action of pulling or More…
pulled a Britney
(Metaphor) "Pulled a Britney" is a verb that means that an action committed is similar to an action committed by the pop star Britney Spears when she had her mental breakdown in More…
pullin'
(Derivation of the word 'pulling' with the 'g' dropped) Hiding the fact that one is drunk, high, or not in their right mind =The term is used to refer to the act of More…
Pulling a Jesus
Used while playing in Ms. Pacman(the video game); Ms. Pacman manages to run straight through a ghost without dying. Could possibly be glossed over to any death-conquering feat. Used while More…
puml'd
(clipping) Puml'd, v. means to beat someone or dominate a fellow competitor in a race. Puml'd is to defeat someone by a great distance or time in a race or competition. More…
Pump it
Pump it means to discontinue the action you are doing at the moment Pump it is used to tell someone to stop what they are doing. It is usually used when the action they are doing is More…
Pumpkin Grades
Midterm grades given to freshman students around Halloween. Pumpkin grades are grades given to freshman students around Halloween. Thus they are called pumpkin grades because pumpkins More…
Pumpkin Grades (1)
Grades given during the middle of the semester, during October, near Halloween, thus the use of the word pumpkin, which are typical festive decorations and associations to Halloween. More…
pumpkineer
Apparent meaning: someone who grow big pumpkins professionally. Reason used: Describing someone who study and grow big pumpkins, “pumpkins” + “engineer” = pumpkineer More…