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permanent vacation 

name of 5 seconds of summer song- meaning death or suicide
situation; no motivation. destination; permanent vacation *ashtons drum solo*
permanent vacation by sammariee September 12, 2016

Permadance 

Being stuck in a perpetual state of dancing, usually due to insane amounts of alcohol consumption and/or illicit drug intake. It is usually, but not always, instigated by "feel good music", including jam, rock, techno, or anything really.
Man, Derek has been in permadance all night. We're going to have to cut the music to get him out of here.
Permadance by chriscope October 20, 2010

Permanent ban

A ban intending to and following through with banning the recipient PERMANENTLY some ass holes think that a permanent ban is (idk if this is a word lol) unbanned.
Who fucking cares how can u write about a fucking permanent ban
Permanent ban by Lil_jappa July 1, 2020

Permanent Psyop Victim 

People who are easily engaged by large scale psychological operations, such as the news and politics. Easily manipulated, rubes.
Tom is upset about something he saw on the news again, that guy is such a Permanent Psyop Victim

You have been permanently banned from r/dankmemes 

When gay mods on r/dankmemes like your post.
Dang it the mods went "You have been permanently banned from r/dankmemes" on me.

Permanent Court of Arbitration 

(MULTILATERAL GOVERNMENT) International court based in the Hague, the Netherlands; founded in 1889; oldest multilateral court. In some respects, a precursor to the International Court of Justice (also in the Hague--in the same building, the Peace Palace).

The PCA differs from the ICJ in that only national governments may be respondents in the ICJ (which operates like a civil court). The PCA settles disputes that may arise between a private party (such as RCA, in RCA vs. China-1935) and a national government, or between national governments. Parties submit to the PCA when the dispute is a nuisance to both, but relevant laws are uncertain.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration has a three-part organizational structure consisting of an Administrative Council that oversees its policies and budgets, a panel of independent potential arbitrators known as the Members of the Court, and its Secretariat, known as the International Bureau, headed by the Secretary-General.