Poopsicle

What is Poopsicle?


1.

A frozen piece of poop, stuck in a stick and then eaten for pleasure!

Man, do you know what your eating?

No, what?

Your eating a poopsicle!

2.

Like a popsicle, but made of poop.

Thats one tasty poopsicle!

3.

to analy pleasure your partner immediately followed by felatio

after i banged her ass she turned around and hoovered my poopsicle.

4.

A tasty, chocolaty, morsel that comes out fresh and warm, but served frozen.

Bo's favorite snack is a poopsicle... but he usually likes them after they've melted a little.

See snack, treat, yummy, warm, delicious, jackstack

5.

A word to say instead of a curse word.

POOPSICLE I JUST BROKE IT.

See gross, amazing, nasty, funny, hillarious

6.

1. The result of of freezing feces by either defecating in extremely cold weather or by placing feces in the freezer.

2. A delicious summertime treat. Very easy to make.

3. A last resort weapon made from frozen feces that tapers off to a sharp point. Used for stabbing.

1. George: So how was Alaska, Richard?

Richard: I had a fantastic time, but I wouldn't want to live there. It was so freakin cold I was cranking out poopsicles.

2. (kid runs into kitchen) Mom! Mom! Can you buy me some poopsicles?

Mom: No need Honey! I'll go make one for you right now!

Kid: Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!!!!

3. Never leave the igloo without your poopsicle, son. There are some bad neighborhoods by the pole.

See popsicle, poosicle, poop dagger, poop knife, shitsicle

7.

When someone dresses in all brown clothing.

"You're just a big fat poopsicle, aren't you?"

See poop, brown, clothes, poopsicle


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