Porkchop
by Storytelling Sam on Feb 02, 2006 09:11:48
1). A
derogatory terms toward the members of the portuuese race. Literally referencing the similair sounding of Portuguese as well as comparing the people to a slab of meat.
2).
A piece of meat from the pig.
3). A woman who has sex with animals in exchange for currency. A
flithy woman with no shame.
Example:
1). Tell that mothafucking
porkchop that he's ugly.
2). That porkchop is eating
porkchops.
3). Look at that slutty porkchop eating porkchops with that
fat ass porkchop.
Porkchop
by Hot Wife on May 30, 2008 03:20:54
Example:
Harold, you fucking
porkchop go wash your balls and stop trying to
grope your wife, she's leaving you
Porkchop
by Thechopthatdon'twannastop on Jul 28, 2011 04:43:06
Example:
Jon: Do you guys know Porkchop?
Jared/James: Of course. that dude is so
super beast. everyone knows him.
Porkchop
by SparkleUnicorn2010 on Feb 24, 2011 13:54:19
A woman
using player who dates women of all ages in a fruitless attempt to get laid. This boy, or manwhore will emotionally manipulate any girl for sexual favors and validation/fufillment. This player burns through relationships like wildfire. Most
Porkchops are
overcompensating for their small sexual organs, but will never admit it. Approach a known Porkchop with caution, or not at all.
Porkchop
by Taylor00987 on Oct 29, 2008 02:11:53
Porkchop
by El Morgasmo on Jul 11, 2008 08:43:20
porkchop
by mlenoirh on Jul 22, 2011 04:48:40
Example:
Example
usage:
"Sometimes, it's not easy recognizing a porkchop from a
woof." ('Woof' being
a gangster; 'porkchop' with the above definition.)
porkchop
by whitey-McWhite on Feb 14, 2004 10:08:57
porkchop
by SaintJimmy on Sep 20, 2006 07:58:42
Regardless of the misconceptions that you people use,
Porkchop is /not/ a deragatory term for Portuguesr people. In fact, it is often what we Portuguese use to refer ourselves as. Very rarely do actual people from Portugal call themselves
Porkchops. Is it used because of the obvious similarities in the words "portuguese" and "
porkchop", but also because
Portuguese people generally enjoy consuming meat.