Smoke and a pancake


originally used by mike myers in “austin powers: goldmember” as a joke about dutch people. the whole movie (for whatever reason) is riddled with anti-dutch jokes. this phrase was intended to highlight two of the popular stereotypes of holland: marijuana and sweet confections. there really is no deeper meaning other than to play on these stereotypes. since the release of the movie, the term has gained popularity as a general reference to marijuana use, and the “munchies” that may follow.
we’ve got the whole gang coming over for a smoke and a pancake.
a reference to gay s-x, meaning to perform oral s-x to a man all night and have pancakes in the morning.
eric came over for a smoke and a pancake.

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