by J-vey April 15, 2019
Get the parlance mug.A variance of the English language made popular by the cryptotwitter OG @insersebrah. Smol ting parlance is mostly practiced in tweets by @inversebrah and subsequent replies to them. The language is characterised by a minimalistic sentence structure, heavy use of shorthand and acronyms, while eliminating most of the formal punctuation, and prepositions. Recent evolution has seen elements of wassie terminology like swh (shaking wassie’s head) being used extensively in smol ting parlance.
You can see an example of smol ting parlance in this @inversebrah tweet: “iz oke your coin wil punp to”
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a word used by trinidadians to reflect a sense of enjoyment, fun, partying, and any other sort of liming
by Xplicit Mevon December 31, 2008
Get the palance mug.A term used by Trinidadians which originated from three words which are PArty, Lime ANd danCE and hence the term palance.
We had a big palance last night.
by drebel_3 February 15, 2010
Get the Palance mug.(verb) Palance is a Trinidadian dialect term which means 'to party and have fun'. It is closely related to the term 'lime' but, unlike a lime which involves hanging out with friends, palancing involves having extreme fun (most typically in a party setting) and can be done on one's own, or with friends as well.
The term, though gaining major popularity during the 2010 Carnival due to the song of the same name (by JW and Blaze), has been around for a long time. The term reportedly was created by the radio DJs JW and Blaze a few years ago and used on their radio programmes. JW has said that the term originated based partially on use/meaning of the word parlance.
The term, though gaining major popularity during the 2010 Carnival due to the song of the same name (by JW and Blaze), has been around for a long time. The term reportedly was created by the radio DJs JW and Blaze a few years ago and used on their radio programmes. JW has said that the term originated based partially on use/meaning of the word parlance.
1. Las night we rel palance in de party!
2. I feel I go palance by mehself today, goin an take in a lil fun an ting.
3. Leh we plan a lime nah? We go rel palance wen we limin in she concert.
2. I feel I go palance by mehself today, goin an take in a lil fun an ting.
3. Leh we plan a lime nah? We go rel palance wen we limin in she concert.
by Ken Ping May 19, 2010
Get the palance mug.To accidentally inhale sharply through both the nose and mouth at the end of a statement, a la actor Jack Palance. This is due either to an oncoming burp or hiccup,or other change of internal pressure.
So yesterday I fell off of the toilet.(gasp)...Wow, I just Jack Palanced at the end of that sentence
by VAKI5 May 8, 2005
Get the Jack Palance mug.a creative professional who sells services by the hour in manner of a freelancer, except he/she works overtime to pay off the taxes from the previous fiscal year’s freelancing.
I'd love to go to the BBQ this weekend. Unfortunately, I'll be working as a paylancer ALLLLLLLLLL weekend, dammitall. Stupid self-employment taxes!
by Officer Puncherello September 6, 2010
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