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Pitseleh 

A song by Elliott Smith not so much about unrequited love, but about being loved by someone who loves you, but knowing they’re only in love with who they think you are. And that you can only ever fail them and hurt them. Even though you love them so truly that you don’t want to hurt them, even if that means you cannot be with them. But you still hurt them, just by being what you are, and by being lucky/unlucky enough to know them, and you’re hurt too. Maybe more deeply than you can handle. And all this you keep to yourself, because how could you ever tell them? How could you ever let them know who you really are?
Elliott Smith rarely played Pitseleh in concert, often dismissing it as too much of a “lyrics based song” when it was requested, though some have speculated that it was a rare example of a song too special or personal for him to be performed like his others.
Pitseleh by Notanelphant June 23, 2019
Portmanteau or blend of "Pinoy Aussie," referring to a Filipino who migrated to Australia, embracing the country and its way of life, yet retaining some aspects of their Filipino heritage. May also refer to a person born in Australia of Filipino Heritage.

Etymology:
Aussie - An Australian. One that lives in Australia.

Pinoy - Slang for Filipino male.

Pinay - Slang for Filipino female.

Term coined by Eduardo Maria De La Cruz Gutierrez, in his 2012 book, "Pinosi (Pinoy Aussie): A Filipino Immigrant in Australia 42 Years."
Frank: Hey Benny, you're a Pinoy, but you play cricket...and follow the footy. You're pretty much an Aussie!
Michael: Yeah, he's a Pinosi.
Pinosi by Totallyfrank June 20, 2013

death pits 

As COVID-19 spreads, a term now colloquially used to describe US nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
One of America’s dirtiest little secrets is its elder care practices and its death pits, widely present in all states across the nation.
death pits by Dr Bunnygirl April 22, 2020
Undetectable by even el smartest of big tech algoritmos, Pisoshito is el perfecto way to call someone a piece of shito without ever getting banned. Ever.

It comes from el spanisho languajo of il Donaldo Trumpo (Twitter user @ilDonaldoTrumpo).

Used by more than 130k Patriotos around el worldo.

Shito and Pisoshito will one day go on real friggin diccionarios. Mock mis wordos.
Joe Biden is a pisoshito.

My shito is the shito.
Pisoshito by @ilDonaldoTrumpo April 13, 2021
(Pronounced Pee-tohn) Any kind of button that you push. Could also be used to describe a small peg or knob.

Origin: New England French Canadian dialect.
Push that little piton to turn on the TV; the hockey game is on!
Piton by Mrberlinnh September 18, 2014

sosi pisos 

sosi pisos, which came from Russian language (rus.: соси писос), means "suck a dick": sosi - is a transliteration of the corresponding Russian word that is translated as "suck", and pisos - is a non-dictionary word which was coined by kids by transforming another Russian word "писюн" which could be translared in English as "prick", "pecker" or "penis".

Expression sosi pisos became very popular as a meme. It is usually printed on a picture of a grey stripped cat that has laid its paws at the wooden crossbow which is a piece of some kind of a house furniture, possibly a locker or table. Print "соси писос, мем" in Google and you will find at once a picture of that cat. Sometimes the original inscription "соси писос" at the cat's picture is replaced with "ты знаешь, что делать", that is translated as "you know what to do", that of course mean "suck a dick".
In a publick chat someone gives a picture of a "sosi pisos" cat with the inscription:
"Guys, look after a cat. I will come soon." Then those participant leaves the chat. This means that the person think the topic of the conversation is meaningless, and chat participants are assholes.
sosi pisos by Send Info August 25, 2018