Pennsylvania Polish


pennsylvania polish is simply the suffix, -ski, is added to the end of any word in common usage. the term does not need to be necessarily used by polish people. pennsylvania proceeds polish merely due to the origin of this very hip language.
dude, i can’t understand your pennsylvania polish.

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    someone with an excessive amount of pennies that need treating as soon as possible “ah ma gawsh, that leemo is a m-ssive penny keeper!” someone with an excessive amount of pennies that need treating as soon as possible “ah ma gawsh, that leemo is a m-ssive penny keeper!”

  • Penske Time

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  • Paralta

    the act of having a soft d-ck while trying to preform s-xual intercorse ocho: i thought you were getting laid, why are you already back? eric: i was almost there, but i couldn’t get it up. i got a total f-cking paralta. godammit!

  • Pentagon

    the pentagonal building serving as the headquarters of the us department of defense, near washington, dc. the pentagon’s unique shape makes it a highly efficient office building. although the pentagon has 3,705,793 square feet (1,129,526 meters) of office sp-ce, it is possible to reach most points in the building within 10 minutes, a remarkable architectural […]

  • Penummy

    wen an erection occurs whilst a p-n-s is inside the body/tummy, usually caused by a baby who was a fetus in fetu that grows up with the “fetu” (or baby inside the baby) still inside their body. if the fetu is a boy it can still get an erection if the grown body is arroused […]


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