Pullmanus Floosius


greek for pullman floosie at washington state university in pullman wa. a floosie could be any sorts of loose women who crave attention. pullm-n-s floosius congregate in their natural territory of pullman. they attack the weak, and feed on the drunk. some have been known to take souls, or atleast make for good stories the next day.
that pullm-n-s floosius was breaking d-cks all night long at the party last night.

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