Marshmallow
Nickname for a person who loves sweet potato pie, per Bob's Burgers
Louise: Why is your name Marshmallow?
Marshmallow: 'Cause if you show me a sweet potato pie, I am on top of it.
Louise: I knew it!
Marshmallow: 'Cause if you show me a sweet potato pie, I am on top of it.
Louise: I knew it!
Marshmallow
The manliest food in the world.
It's squishy. Often white.
Contains sugar and gelatin.
Tastes like heaven.
Used for the game "Chubby Bunny"
It's squishy. Often white.
Contains sugar and gelatin.
Tastes like heaven.
Used for the game "Chubby Bunny"
Mats: I like to eat marshmallows.
Lisa: Geez, you're so manly.
Xavier: Hey, wanna play Chubby Bunny?
Shay: Sure, I'll go get the marshmallows.
Lisa: Geez, you're so manly.
Xavier: Hey, wanna play Chubby Bunny?
Shay: Sure, I'll go get the marshmallows.
Marshmallow
White person - ethnic slur for a white person
Your such a marshmallow
Check out that marshmallow
Check out that marshmallow
Marshmallow
A person, or character in a movie, novel or video game, who is full of hot air and/or is weak.
Person A: John's a real marshmallow
Person B: You mean he is a confectionery treat?
Person A: Nah. He is full of hot air and so weak, one hit is all it takes to bring him down.
Person B: You mean he is a confectionery treat?
Person A: Nah. He is full of hot air and so weak, one hit is all it takes to bring him down.
Marshmallow
Is also a statment that is said when it's allllllll GOOD!
(whats her face) said she would go out with me, I got an A on my test, and my parents are buying me a car. (sigh) Marshmallow!
Marshmallow
A term of derision used by police officers patrolling Williamsburg, Brooklyn (mainly the 94th precinct) for the bohemian or "hipster" interlopers/residents. Related to the fact that they are stereotypically both white and soft.
"police radio crackles": "Car 32, we need you at 242 south forth to break up a party...lotsa complaints"
"Care 32": "Probly justa buncha fuckin' marshmallows!"
"Care 32": "Probly justa buncha fuckin' marshmallows!"
Marshmallow
A kiss on the lips. Can range anywhere from chaste to full on making-out. Can be used as both a noun and a verb.
Bryce: "Did you marshmallow him last night?"
Sarah: "Of course. Mike's marshmallows are amazing."
Sarah: "Of course. Mike's marshmallows are amazing."