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.
by GuidoPosse69 February 17, 2005
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.
by PyroOfTF2 January 11, 2019
yummy, deliciousness in a cup!
somewhat goopy at times, making situations awkward, but nevertheless, the most amazing mix of orange juice ever.!
somewhat goopy at times, making situations awkward, but nevertheless, the most amazing mix of orange juice ever.!
carolyn: im drinking orange juice!
tianna: sunnyD?!
carolyn: no...pulp:D
tianna: oh pulp is good!
carolyn: PULP, is delciousness in a cup!
tianna: sunnyD?!
carolyn: no...pulp:D
tianna: oh pulp is good!
carolyn: PULP, is delciousness in a cup!
by tiannahxc January 09, 2010
the last novel charles bukowski wrote. next to ham on rye, it represents bukowski at his best. hilarious, subversive of it's genre, spiritual (for bukowski), and maybe his best realized metaphor.
by bapoonini November 04, 2006
by Mike July 19, 2005
I shot my pulp all over her face.
by jiminy cricket October 11, 2004