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Pink Floyd

Sucking someone’s ass so hard that it leaves a hickey on their asshole.

This is called a Pink Floyd because you are playing in the dark side of the moon

Alternative to brown nosing, sucking up or ass kissing. Can also be sexual in nature.

Example: The new guy is definitely giving the boss a Pink Floyd.

Example: Damn, they’re so hot I’d Pink Floyd them on taco Tuesday.

by KMH707 May 4, 2023


Pink Floyd

A band that has hundreds of amazing songs but only like 3 popular ones

Pink Floyd be like: we live in a society *20 minute guitar solo

"Oh by the way, which one's pink?"

by Joe biden Simulator January 1, 2021


Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd was an extremely influential progressive rock band. They were most popular in the early to late 70's, however, they were a band from the years '65-'95, '05, and again from ’12-’14.

They're most known for the albums Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall, however, they do have some underrated albums such as Animals and Obscured by Clouds.

Some notable hits include Money, Another Brick in the Wall Part II, & Wish You Were Here.

The original lineup consisted of:
Syd Barrett

Roger Waters

Nick Mason

Richard Wright

In '68, Syd Barrett was replaced by David Gilmour.
The band stayed like that until '81, when Wright was kicked from the group.
In '85, Waters left the band to pursue a solo career.

In '05, Roger rejoined to play one last show at Live 8. This was the final time the entire band played together before Richard Wright's death in '08.

In ’12, Gilmour and Mason decided to revisit recordings made with Wright, to make an album. The Endless River released in ’14, marking the final Pink Floyd album.

Right now, there are no plans for a reunion tour or album. Pink Floyd was one of the most influential bands ever. Their early psychedelic rock sound transformed into progressive rock known today. They have influenced many bands. While it was a shame to see it end, The Endless River was a nice ending. The nearly entirely instrumental album covered many Floyd styles, and the final song provides Gilmour's vocals, as well as a great end.

Person 1: Oh man! Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd stuck in my head.
Person 2: Pink Floyd? The same people that wrote Money? Wow, they have an extremely diverse musical sound!

by Zaphkiel July 8, 2019


Pink Floyd

A progressive rock group that came into being in the late 60's. Become famous after original frontman Syd Barret fried his brain on LSD and left the group, got new guitarist Dave Gilmour and released "Dark Side of the Moon" which had the longest reign in the billboard top 100 ever. Music sounds futuristic, but old school, Sort of like when they travel to the future in "Back to the Future 2" and everything looked hyper 80's. PinK Floyd started sucking 1980 onwards.

Im gonna go on a spiritual journey, ive got a couple of ounces and my dad's copy of Pink Floyds Dark Side of the moon.

by Barkley Wite April 6, 2005

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Pink Floyd

The second greatest band ever (behind the Beatles of course).

Formed in 1965 in the UK.
Created classic albums such as :

Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall, and Piper at the Gates of Dawn.

Has gone through 3 different line ups throughout the years.

Me: PINK FLOYD RULES!
My Friend : You bet your ass they do!

by SuperSonicX August 20, 2004

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Pink Floyd

One of the best bands in the late 60s early 70s

go smoke some pot and listen to some Pink Floyd

by Sweet leaf December 15, 2008

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pink floyd

One of the greatest Britain's bands. The history of the band can be devided into 3 periods:
1. Syd-era.(Late-Beatles-like music, drug psychodelia, nothing special)
2. Roger Waters -era (the golden age of the band, original concepts in music, genius lyrics)
3. Waters-less era (pathetic attempts of David Gilmour to match the genius of Waters, "Division Bell" is rather moving though)

'There's a lot of… devices that Roger uses (for writing music), that I'm not very… that I don't know how to do… Roger has owned his craft to a very fine point' (Dave Gilmour, Musi-Max Documentary, 1989)

by CatherineInRock January 8, 2004

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