Definder - what does the word mean?

What is eat a peach?

When you are eating peaches, it means you have a thicc squishy booty.

Timmy’s eating peaches. Trust me, I squashed it.

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eat a peach - video


Eat a peach - what is it?

To eat ass all day!

Shayna can really eat a peach!!

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What does "eat a peach" mean?

It’s when the Congress gives a peach to Donald trump but trump refuses to eat it.

The Congress: trump, u need eat that fucking peach I gave u.
Trump: NO!!!
The Congress: or we will fire u and we’ll replace u with joe Biden the badass as president.
Trump: u can’t I’m fucking rich & u work for me because u guys are peasants.
The Congress: just eat the fucking peach & ur ass won’t get kicked.
Trump: fuck no, I ain’t eating shit!
*the congress kicks trump’s ass back to China where he belongs*
The Congress: hey joe Biden, ur now the president.
Joe Biden: oh yeah yeah

The word I should define; trump needs to eat a peach.

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Eat a peach - what does it mean?

Line from the movie Face Off. Said by Nicholas Cage's character, Castor Troy. It means to perform oral sex on a female for, in this case, hours.

A guy trying to seduce a foxy lady: You know i could eat a peach for hours.

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Eat a peach - meaning

to eat pussy

"Listen, I don't eat peaches. But the way you look tonight, I just might take a bite." - DirtBag (from Monica's "Get it Off")

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Eat a peach - definition

To eat ass all day

Shayna can really eat a peach!

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Eat a peach - slang

When a lesbian wishes to put an end useless conversation with authority, or with a nasty remark. Similar to the phrase "Eat a dick"

STFU Eat a peach, bitch!

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Eat a peach

Slang term for cunnilingus, or, the oral stimulation of the female genetalia.

Or more simply, eating a girl out.

"Me and my girlfriend are gonna go home now."
"What for?"
"Well, I'm hungry, so I thought I'd go eat a peach"

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Eat a peach

This term was originally from a line in one of the 20th centuries most admired poems, T.S. Elliot's 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' in which the poets asks a number of rhetorical questions in which he wonders about the meaning of life and questions his own inability to overcome his indecisions. In this poem the chorus line is: 'In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo.' Among the many questions he poses to himself is 'Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach? I believe you will find this is the genesis of the Eat a Peach meaning.

I am so unsure about all of this but do I dare to eat a peach?

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