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Very cute fish; Mostly, they have a panda's body but with as a whale's fin. They are very rare to see though, that's why some people might confuse them with Orcas.
Pirate A: "Ahoy, Matey! Do you see that orca swimming by on starboard?"
Pirate B: "Avast Ye, that's not an orca, that's a pandafish!"
Captain: "Aye aye, I'll make you walk the plank for calling that pandafish an orca!"
pandafish by Pandafishy June 21, 2019
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rave panda 

A person at a rave who blacks out on white substances. Defined by dark circles under the eyes, pale appearance, and disregard for continuing their existence.
You see that rave panda over there? Yeah, lit!
rave panda by RxLite April 20, 2017
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pandeist 

One who practices pandeism, to wit, one who believes the Creator of our Universe to have in fact become our Universe and all within it, and who treats themself and all other life as aspects of such Creator.
The path of the pandeist is set with conditional pacifism; avoid violence except to meet and defeat the use of violence against one self and against the innocent.
pandeist by Tao Cha Ching September 1, 2010

Master Panda 

The one and only legend of the MM Panda establishements.
Only one can exist at a certain time.
Casper: Is that Master Panda?
Me: Yes. He's the best employee of the whole franchise
Master Panda by MaXYx March 23, 2023

Pandemic P 

Nickname for Paul George, a toxic player who underperforms in the playoffs
Pandemic P had more turnovers (5) yhan field goals made last night
Pandemic P by marcfont September 20, 2020

Panda fever 

Its when a non-Asian person (usually black) and an Asian person are a couple or like each other
I would love to get inside that Asian tang. I caught the panda fever.
Panda fever by KingOfEverything April 28, 2011

Pandeism 

A group of religions similar to pantheism, but with a deist outlook on the nature of God. Pandeists believe that God is immanent in the universe - basically that God is everything and everything is God (or gods and goddesses, depending on the particular religion). However, unlike pantheism, God is not a concious or active being, but non-personal or non-interventory.
It is different to panentheism or panendeism, which believe that even though God is immanent in the universe, he also transcends it (exists outside of it partly).
Oh ignore him, he's a pandeist - he sees the divine in a pinecone even.

I never said nature has a soul or conciousness - you need to read up on pandeism to understand.

Hinduism is not pandeistic - it's panentheistic.
Pandeism by spider_of_doom September 8, 2006