well it is a symptom most commonly found in the elderly generations, which occurs when too much pudding is consumed. It usually occurs on bald people, as they are prone to pudding exposure.
This term can also refer to someone who is bald, being mistaken for a pudding. Doctors have recently given this advice: if you are a sufferer of male pattern baldness, do not go into kitchens or make any contact with the culinary arts. It is also advisable to refrain from the use of pudding-flavoured head-spray.
good luck.
Its soft poop made on snow. It tastes great!
plum, pudding, and kippers.
Chips and soft foods such as applesauce and pudding.
pudding ? ... painkillers
Probably a pudding or sauce. The are usually soft and creamy.
Some soft snack foods are pudding, Jello, banana, ice cream, parfait, mousse, and souffle.
The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
Icecream, pudding, basically anything soft that you don't have to chew.
3 soft tissues: *Head *Bones *Hair
You can eat jello, pudding, and any other mild soft foods.
Usually some soft food like pudding, jello,ect. or special baby food.
Hare roasted goose, standing rib of beef with Yorkshire pudding, a boar's head, turkey, ham, oyster, dressing, potatoes, cranberry pie, mince pie, and plum pudding.