Define Pennis Meaning

Pennis

my pennis is large now, but it will be small again
By Danny
Pennis
Noun

1. (A) Good time.

2. Something enjoyable

Everyday:
Let's all go and have a pennis.

At the club:
Ey gurl, wanna go back to my place and have a pennis?

With the boys:
Yee-haw! Let's have ourselves a pennis!
By Kelcie
Pennis
Colloquialism of the Pilot Pen Tennis Tournament, held annually at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut.

I hope that Maria Sharapova plays at the pennis every year.
By Pauly
Pennis
Gay tennis; first invented in France by Francis Splicket

1. I love a good game of pennis!
2. Hey man, do you have any spare pennis balls? Mine are worn out.
3. Pennis is a gentlemans' game.
By Tabitha
A Penny
What public schools bank accounts have.

Man, my job pays a penny.
By Eveline
Pennying
'Pennying' or also known as 'The Penny Game' is a simple British drinking game, traditionally played during formal dinners (Formal Hall) at Cambridge University. One person throws a penny into another's pint (or other alcoholic beverage) and that person has to down the drink in order to "stop the Queen from drowning". (As the Queen's face is depicted on 1p coins).

"Did you know they banned Pennying in Formal Hall?"

"Yeah! Dirk got so pissed he had to go to hospital!"
By Rorie
Penny
A girl whom is defined as being the most amazing in the world.

By Saidee
Penny
One of the most beautiful and perfect girl in the world. She's beautiful, lucky and everyone wants to be with her. She's gorgeous on the inside and outside and all of the guys go nuts when they see her.

"Look! it's Penny! I hope that she'll notice me"
By Rozalin
Penny
A beautiful woman that can be shy, but only to those she like. She can get angry and defensive at times, but is kind - hearted when you get right down to it. Extremely strong, fast, and can be untraceable once you take your eyes off her, if you even can. She likes to be alone, unless with the one she's with, because then, she will never let go.

"Hey Penny, what do you think-- where'd she go?"
By Helaine
Penny
From the Greek root Penelope, (meaning Weaver)from "pene". Mythology: Penelope, wife of Odysseus, fended off suitors by weaving during the day and unraveling at night a tapestry she said had to be completed before she would wed another husband. The name has come to signify a loyal, capable, and clever woman. The name is also possibly derived from the Greek name "penelops" for a kind of duck that was said to have rescued and nurtured Penelope when she was exposed to die as an infant.
Penelope has 8 variant forms: Pen, Penelopa, Penina, Penna, Pennelope, Penney, Pennie and Penny.

By Camala