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Paddock Lake

A small town in southeastern kenosha county that has nothing to do. Also considered hickville

Man why are we going to paddock lake?

by Reaper89 July 16, 2008

11πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


paddock laugh

every now and then you come out with a spectacular laugh. spectacular meaning really loud and often snorty. this is the sort of laugh that other people should not be exposed to and so should only be done in the middle of a paddock.

*paddock laughter*

yeah, i'm crappy at examples....so what?

by wild_stylee May 18, 2005

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


water paddock

The ocean

Look, we are flying across the water paddock!

by Crazywolf132 August 28, 2021


Mr. Paddock

A science teacher that hates everything and can’t teach for the life of him. Nothing he says makes sense. Students often get really creepy vibes from him.

Person #1: who’s your science teacher?
Person #2: Mr. Paddock.
Person #1: good luck, I nearly failed that class because of him

by Spooky.scary.skeletons October 19, 2019

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Stephen Paddock

Stephen Paddock, 64, who shoot up the Route 91 Harvest festival from his hotel.

Derrick: Where is that gunshot coming from?
Roger: It is coming from the Mandalay Bay hotel
Derrick: It that Stephen Paddock

by BillJensen1 December 30, 2021

7πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Kangaroos loose in the top paddock

Intellectually inadequate

he's got kangaroos loose in the top paddock

by aenema August 16, 2003

42πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


to have a roo loose in the top paddock

An Australian colloquialism; describing someone intellectually impaired or moronic.
In the case of this phrase, the term "roo" is an abbreviation for kangaroo, an Australian marsupial.

Used emphatically, the phrase is sometimes amended to "a few roos loose in the top paddock".

To have a roo loose in the top paddock:

After John spent all those years on weed, he talked liked he had a roo loose in the top paddock.

by MrKapper July 10, 2006

61πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž