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Penis Pie

A large pastry dish constructed out of phallic organs, usually baked.

May I offer you some hefty quantities of my very own penis pie?

by coolguy16v May 28, 2003

159πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


Hobo pie

The real hobo pie is a special kind of sandwich. Normally made in the firepit. A cooker with long handles attaches to iron plates (shaped like a small frisbee) on each side, it is attached together at the fire end of the utensil so you can securely close it before putting it in the fire. You place buttered bread in each 1/2 (to cut down on sticking), and between the bread any assortment of food (turkey and cheese, or ragu sauce with cheese and meat). Then close the handles to secure it, and roast it over your campfire. After a few minutes you open it up and pop out your authentic Hobo pie. Very popular in Midwest campsites, especially after late night drinking.

Hey man, are you done with that I need to make my Hobo pie.

Lucky we have two cookers, everyone wants hobo pie.

Bob) Hey what goes in hobo pie?
Fred) A piece of bread on each side, and whatever you want in between.

by Aquaman004 April 10, 2007

24πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Pie out

Adjective; an English term to describe something that is unfavorable.

"that phone is pie out"

by Jay McGregor March 29, 2008


munch pie

Going down on a girl. Eating pussy.

"I love to munch pie, my girl's pussy tastes so good"

by Big shazam October 6, 2017

19πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Meanie Pie

a name you call someone who is being mean. But not used if you are REALLY mad. Only if you are a little mad.

BOY: Twilight stinks.
GIRL: You are a meanie pie!
BOY: Whatever.

by FantasyPunkPrincess December 2, 2008

18πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Cottlestone Pie

Cottleston Pie Definition:

It stands for Inner Nature.

The song from Winne the Pooh is explained in the book "The Tao of Pooh"

β€œA fly can’t bird, a bird can fly.” Very simple. Very obvious. And yet, you’d be surprised how many people violate this simple principle every day of their lives. It means that we're all different individuals even though created equal.

β€œA fish can’t whistle and neither can I.” Coming from a wise mind, such a statement might mean, β€œI have certain limitations, and I know what they are.” Unfortunately, some people-who always seem to think they're smarter than fish and birds, somehow-aren't so wise, and end up causing big trouble for themselves and others.

"Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie
Why does a chicken, I don't know why.
Ask me a riddle and I reply:
Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie"

All we have to do is recognize Inner Nature and work with things as they are- after all "You can't get very far if you don't know who you are"

Ask me a riddle and I reply:
Inner Nature

-Cottleston Pie sounds better, said Pooh.
Ask me a riddle and I reply:
"Things are as they are"
"Better...But it still doesn't rhyme" said Pooh.
Cottletone, Cottlestone, Cottlestone Pie.
(from "The Tao of Pooh")

by Effechi April 9, 2010

63πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


pie-eater

Person from Wigan.
Nothing to do with the large number of pies eaten in Wigan but to do with a miner's strike in the 1920's when all the pits in WIgan and Leigh went on strike. The Wiganers went back and broke the strike, the "Leythers" continued to strike and got better pay and conditions. Therefore the Wiganer's had to "eat humble pie"... so it's a term of abuse from Leythers to Wiganers. The hostility between the two towns stretches back hundreds of years to the civil war when Wigan was Royalists and Leigh were Parliamentarian and continues to this day.

"The 'pie-eaters' aren't as good a Super League these days"

"This will be the 'pie-eaters' last year in the Premiership"

by Exiled Leyther April 15, 2007

148πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž