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To cry, to weep; to shed tears, with or without sound. Mostly used for grown men.
Sometimes I pirlo when I'm really sad.

When you're sad, it's okay to pirlo and let it all out.

When I peel onions, I always pirlo.
to pirlo by JS99 June 12, 2015
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parkour pinko Piro Parko pirobo Pirote Perkos piko Parkour Reborn Pinkoid

Pirolli Disease 

When one does not feel the need to shower and likes the sensation of being dirty, regardless of whether or not it causes discomfort to others.
Omg! Has she even showered this month? She must have Pirolli Disease.
Pirolli Disease by maroonpotato December 21, 2016

Parkognize 

When you recognize a slightly familiar fellow Parkie outside of the Park Cities area and pause unable to be 100% certain if it's really that person.

There is usually a brief hesitation and awkward "hello, how are you" followed by the fear that when you see that person again in a location that verifies their identity, there will be some tension.
Oh no, I think I parkognize that woman over there but I can't tell because she looks different on this side of the highway.
Parkognize by Merritt Patterson March 15, 2008

Doomfist Parkour 

A overwatch workshop custom game where you jump from diffrent places to complete a level.
person 1: you ever played Overwatch custom games?
person 2: yes i play doomfist parkour a lot!
Doomfist Parkour by Ymir188 September 24, 2020

Hardcore Parkour 

attempting to do parkour but really just randomly jumping over stuff. Derived from a "Office" skit in season 6 episode 1.
The Office "Parkour in the Office"
"Hardcore parkour!" (jumps over chair)
Hardcore Parkour by adchan July 5, 2011

Parkour Vision 

A perspective on the world inspired by the art of movement, parkour. After training Parkour for a time, traceurs begin to see the obstacles of the world as opportunities. Instead of seeing a railing and a wall, they see a vault and a wallpass. Eventually this “Parkour Vision” can effect other portions of a traceurs life, and they begin to see other obstacles as opportunities. It is being creative and truly adapting to the environment and the ability to see unique and efficient movement opportunities in the environment. In a sense it can become Parkour ADD.
As the traceur walked through the city he could not ignore his Parkour Vision, as it was too over powering to disregard.
Parkour Vision by greg@bc_parkour November 29, 2009