Papa Burgundy
a)will ferrell’s character, ron burgundy, from the movie “anchorman” where he refers to himself as “papa burgundy” because he thinks he’s a player.
b)referring to ones self or another as a player, pimp or ladies man.
champ kind: you sound like a gay.
ron burgundy: hey, this is me – papa burgundy. as far as i’m concerned corningstone’s fair game. let the games begin. wey-ho. wey-ho.
— anchorman: the legend of ron burgundy
ex.
jack: hey joe, look at that fine -ss girl.
joe: step back rookie… papa burgundy’s in town…
jack: what a player that joe is, golly.
weed, reefer, marijuana, dankacity
hi-o wheres that papa burgundy??
its time for burgundy!
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