pantload

pantload
 n.— «Vince seems to be having a harder and harder time giving Hogan bigger than life opponents. After so many fat-guy feuds, a Hogan match can’t build anxiety in the marks unless the opponent is a mega pantload.» —“Re: Tugboat’s Turny” by Bob Arthur Usenet: rec.sport.pro-wrestling June 19, 1991. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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