A form of literature that originated in 1930's magazines. It features relatively simplistic and often lurid tales, with much action and little psychological thrills.
The Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill is an example of pulp writing in movie form.
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1. A soft, moist, shapeless mass of matter.
2. A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed of rough, unfinished paper.
Man, have you seen Pulp Fiction?
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yummy, deliciousness in a cup!
somewhat goopy at times, making situations awkward, but nevertheless, the most amazing mix of orange juice ever.!
carolyn: im drinking orange juice!
tianna: sunnyD?!
carolyn: no...pulp:D
tianna: oh pulp is good!
carolyn: PULP, is delciousness in a cup!
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the last novel charles bukowski wrote. next to ham on rye, it represents bukowski at his best. hilarious, subversive of it's genre, spiritual (for bukowski), and maybe his best realized metaphor.
pulp the novel is like drinking till you make sense
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Violently fucking and ejaculating in a fruit, so that its interior is primarily composed of syrupy liquid.
I tried pulping a peach, but it was infested with fruit files that tried to enter my urethra.
A 3rd dimensional state of reality characterized by reaching the absolute peak of being fucked up; the happy place between the best night of your life and death.
βYouβre not a real Kappa Sig unless youβve been pulped bro.β
When you get insanely drunk and fucked very hard in one night.
"I had the room to myself last night, my roommate was off getting pulped"
"Damn i was pulped last weekend, I need to take it easy tonight."
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