Piping
an action that clearly accomplishes the opposite of its apparent goal. In our room there is a pipe that my roommates and I sometimes climb across to pass in front of the tv when someone is More…
pirattitude
To act like a stereotypical pirate, by singing chanties and engaging in other such activities. The writers of the book probably thought this would be a good word to coin to make the title More…
Pish
A low quality, meaningless item or an idea or opinion considered worthless The sound pish, (sometimes seen as pshh or varieties of that sort) has been around for a while as an interjection More…
Pissah
The state of being really awesome or good. Something overall very positive. =Did you see Ortiz's homerun? It was wicked pissah. Etymology : Etymology Unknown =Originated in More…
pissant
Describing someone or something that is insignificant. Possibly a slang word, but uncertain. =Used by a roommate in reference to a salesperson. Etymology : Presumably deriving from being More…
Pisstastic
extremely argumentative or unwilling to talk =“‘Why are you being so pisstastic with me?’ Seth blinked and the blue fire evaporated, leaving the rose whole. ‘I don’t believe pisstastic is More…
Pit-stained
Having stains in the armpits of one's shirt due to sweating =Used to describe the state of one's clothes after a large amount of sweating, typically from some activity such as More…
PITA
PITA stands for pain in the ass =I started calling him PITA because he would do things to annoy me pretty often. =a friend talking of a guy she knows and their interactions
pixelante
A person involved in illegal activities due to involvement in videogames. The word was originally coined by a politician who was against videogames in general, but most specifically More…
pizookie
A cookie that is made in a mini pizza dish, creating a deep dish cookie. =That pizookie was great with icecream on top. Etymology : blending of clip piz- from pizza and -ookie from More…
pizza plant
("pizza" + "plant") A plant that is thought to exist in theory and is thought to be native to the United States (and therefore, not synonymous with "tomato"). More…
pizzalicious
Delicious and pizza-flavored. Someone has taken the word delicious and clipped into to the suffix –licious, which keeps all the meaning of the original word. Note that the suffix does More…