Pulp
Movie, Book, or other type of publication with lurid subject matter, such as crime. Often shocking subjects portrayed as non-shocking.
Many pulp movies have criminals as lead characters.
Pulpe
Street drug most commonly used (and abused) in the Pacific Northwest and South Canada.
Nick Dyrland isn't doing too well these days... dude's addicted to pulpe...big problem in Vancouver.
Pulping
1) -verb
The act of inserting a diamond knob (such as those found inside showers) into one's own anus and twisting it around.
2) -adjective
Of, pertaining to, Pulp
The act of inserting a diamond knob (such as those found inside showers) into one's own anus and twisting it around.
2) -adjective
Of, pertaining to, Pulp
Garrett was well known in the neighborhood as a sexual deviant who was fond of pulping himself.
Pulped
A 3rd dimensional state of reality characterized by being absolutely way too fucked up: the happy place between the best night of your life and death.
“You’re not a real kappa sig unless you’ve been pulped bro”
pulp it
an exclamatory phrase that can be used in almost any situation, good or bad.
pulp it! i just spilled beads
that rocks pulp it!
(after receiving good/bad news) ugh Pulp it
person 1: i hate you
person 2: well you can just go pulp it
that rocks pulp it!
(after receiving good/bad news) ugh Pulp it
person 1: i hate you
person 2: well you can just go pulp it
pulp
A form of literature that originated in 1930's magazines. It features relatively simplistic and often lurid tales, with much action and little psychological thrills.
The Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill is an example of pulp writing in movie form.
pulp
1. A soft, moist, shapeless mass of matter.
2. A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed of rough, unfinished paper.
2. A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed of rough, unfinished paper.
Man, have you seen Pulp Fiction?