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1.Pant's of the largest degree. Dirived from the word "Elephant".Which is a heavy plant-eating mammal with a prehensile trunk, long curved ivory tusks, and large ears, native to Africa and southern Asia. It is the largest living land animal. ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French elefant, via Latin from Greek elephas, elephant- ‘ivory, elephant.’ 2.Someone who dances amazingly while wearing pant's or has the urge to dance. (preferably one in gray) A "Skilled dancer" 3.Someone with just flat out, cool pants. "1. Look at the size of that man's Elepants!"
"2. The way he moves, it's like he's wearing Elepants." "3. Those are some sweet Elepants Bro." |
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Size 46 and up men's pants, big enough on said man to be worn in a baggy style. Doing the laundry today was easy – the laundry bag was filled with two pairs of Hubby's elepants!!!
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What an elephant does if suffering from heat exhaustion. When an elephant suffers from heat exhaustion, an elephant "elepants."
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A perfect analogy to show that a simple creative word can encompass many ideas.
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