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Poodle cakes

A sweet, sexy woman you want to wife up

That girl is specail, shes my poodle cakes

by Mdawson September 26, 2018


Poodle around

a person, especially an athlete, who performs in an ostentatiously sensational manner calculated to draw attention; show-off.
—verb (used without object)

to perform or behave in an outrageous or spectacular manner.

Showboating

to spend time doing things without any particular purpose or plan:

‘Poodle around’ used in the UK

Girl, Terri has been poodling around d in her new truck.

We spent the day poodling around town.

Poodle around

by theNatashaverse June 23, 2023


orange poodle

A girl who doesn't know how to match her face makeup with the neck

Marilea is a orange poodle

by Countryboy28 March 11, 2016


Poodle

The act of completing a Wordle, Worldle or Heardle whilst defacating.

"I'll be back in 10. Just off for a Poodle"

"Are you OK? You were in there for 25 minutes!?"
"Nothing to worry about, just a particularly tough Poodle today"

by Goosepoo May 25, 2022


Poodles

A Beat Saber term for a string of notes put together in a row facing the same direction as the last, with precision placement using a mod called Noodle Extensions in order to make a snake like slider block.

This term originally was created after another pattern called "Pauls" which did not use precision placement and were all lined up in a single row.

Someone might say: "Hey, did you try out the new Poodle map recently ranked on the HitBloq Poodles pool?"

by PixelmonGalaxy March 3, 2023


Poodle

A word used for effeminate (often) gay men.

Jessica: oh my god, did you see how James acted to effeminate?
Cassidy: yeah, he's such a Poodle

by eethreeveetwo May 4, 2018


Poodle?

Poodle (n.)
A playful term used to clarify if someone is telling the truth or joking. When someone makes a statement, others can ask “Poodle?” to check its validity. If the statement is true, the response is “Poodle.” If it’s a joke or a lie, the response is “Doodle.” To add a twist, if someone lies after saying “Poodle,” they owe the person they lied to $30. Commonly used among friends and family to keep conversations fun and honest.

• “I just won the lottery!”
• “Poodle?”
• “Doodle. Just kidding!”

by gone.to.the.dogs January 15, 2025