/pɑ lʌŋɪ/ pa - lah - ngi
"Palagi" is Samoan for "Foreigner", it is mostly used to refer to Caucasian people.
"Palagi" is Samoan for "Foreigner", it is mostly used to refer to Caucasian people.
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The deadest school ever, the yr 11s are one of the neekiest kids ever and the teachers are just wafflers like mr slade i hope someone catches Corona and the school has to close
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by T1.Sav March 15, 2020
Get the Harris Crystal Palace mug.A palantír is a magical artifact from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy legendarium. A palantír (sometimes translated as "Seeing Stone" but literally meaning "Farsighted" or "One that Sees from Afar"; cf. English television) is a crystal ball, used for both communication and as a means of seeing events in other parts of the world.
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Get the pala buto mug.A popular dance where you bend your knees and rock your hips. It blew up along with the popular 'lean wit it rock wit it' and goes along with a song named 'DO IT' by an artist named bhi.
It is also a club in ATLANTA which the dance was originated.
It is also a club in ATLANTA which the dance was originated.
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Derived from the middle eastern phrase 'clumsy camel'.
Derived from the middle eastern phrase 'clumsy camel'.
She was happily walking along when, all of a sudden, she fell down a flight of stairs. She then dusted herself off and continued on her way. What a Palagmaga!
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