1. Originally from Tenerife, Canary Islands, spanish word used to decorate the name of any person including the suffix "sito" or "sita" (convert them to diminutives).
An island in the middle of Lake Michigan. To find this island you start in front of the Pamida store located in Manistique, walk straight to the lake, and take a boat and just keep paddling straight ahead. Pamida Island was inhabited by a family called the Strasser's, who's king was King Steve. King Steve finally got enough sea shells to build a boat to bring him and his family to America, and start a life in Manistique, Michigan, by opening a Pamida.
"Watch out, if you don't cut your toe nails you'll look like a Pamida Islander."
An Spanishalternative to say "subnormal" wich means retarded in an offensive way or mentally handicapped in a formal way.
Subnormal in spain it's like the N-word, and we use Pambisito as an alternative to say it.
+What do you think about Dalas?
-He's just a Pambisito and a pedo
+I agree, he's sooo Pambisito