packs a box lunch
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Refers to a female Homosexual i.e a lesbian
The combination of "knap sack and back pack", this term can is only used, and understood in Thunder Bay, ON (Canada), and if used anywhere else.. speaker will be mocked.
1. A nautical Expression. Pack Sand originates from the onerous task of filling (or refilling existing) sands bags used for ballast. On sailing ships "sand packing" was done in the bilges. In the days of sail the bilges contained all types of wastes including but limited to fecal material, dead animals and other effluents. Also see pound sand 2. A seafaring insult. When one was told to "pack sand" it was considered a huge insult often resulting in a heated exchange of salty language.Also see pound sand
When one tells a story or states opinions with a series of lies that they are trying to pass off as truth.
When a large group of people get together and talk about eachother.
1) A person who likes to go in the rear door. Not always a Gay Male, but it quite often is 2) A person who works at a desert shop could often fit this category.
A corner store most likelly run by a old man whos origin is off the packistani. Usually a 7-11 or Daisy Mart.
To be the active or inserting partner in anal intercourse.
The act of bitch-slapping a person with a pack pack, or any other type of baggage that is carried on one's back.
Recently divorced/seperated women, who gather in packs, usualy 2 or more, who frequent nightclubs, bars, etc looking for males to lure in. The outcome is not for actual sex or a relationship, but a dire effort to see 'if they still have it' to get a man. This is accompanied with a great deal of heartbreak for the male.
West Irish slang for the spouse to the devilish Slypack class of Shite-The Packsly being an acidic gaseous discharge experienced after a night out drinking Guinness, or some other form of stout (though a Packsly from another variety of stout other than Guinness is considered, character-wise, of a lower class).Generally not well received in the circles it inhabits.