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pellataso 

Pellataso is a god that the religion "Peltos" believes in.
They believe that Pellataso is a god that grants wishes to humans on earth.
I believe in Peltos and worship the god Pellataso.
pellataso by m4yh3m June 6, 2020
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Latin for girl, young lady, dame, lass, maiden, and whatnot, this word is used as though it were english in speach. This slang originated in the Portland (OR) area and is used by kids (late teens early adults) generally when talking about or to a young lady(ages 16ish-28ish).
Hey puella, wanna go burn one?
or
I'm gonna take my puella to the beach for her birthday.
puella by bryan Andradé June 13, 2004
the sweetest kind of irish man u can get ur hands on. a very loving person.
thats so phellan!
phellan by brandyrose November 15, 2009

michael pella 

One of my friends, they’re the biggest stud I know and is irresistible to everyone except for me.
Lafrenard: Wow Michael Pella is the biggest stud in North-Western Ontario

Timbits: Yeah he’s massive

Morrow: yeah

Morrow:
A horrible town in Iowa. "A touch of Holland" Better known as a touch of hell. Native Pellakins are often rude and cheap. Many native Pellakins also belong to one of several cults within the city limits. They disguise themselves as "reformed" churches, but in reallity they are cults. Slogan saying, "If you ain't dutch you ain't much." Festival in May that worships tulips, called Tulip Time. Two major businesses in town, Pella Corp. and Vermeer. A small college, Central is located in town as well.
Pella by Tulip Van Vander Vanden February 23, 2009

seafood paella 

While a popular seafood restaurant dish - full of sea creatures, rice, veggies, and saffron - the term is commonly used to describe a foul smell. The odor of Port-a-Potties, wet dogs, and old gym shorts are all examples of a seafood paella stench.

Note: "Paella" is a spanish word and must be pronounced with a spanish twist.
"It smells like a seafood paella in here," Poppy said as she walked into a nursing home.
seafood paella by sharon_renee December 26, 2008