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paedyn

Smart and intelligent girl gorgeous hair and everyone wants to be her she tries to find the good in everything she tries to find the go Smart and intelligent girl gorgeous hair and everyone wants to be her she tries to find the good in everything she's a heartbreaker and every boy loves her she shy but outgoing and doesn't care what people think
Paedyn is so out going
by Samantha Kaye December 22, 2016
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Pavement

1. substance used in the production of sidewalks
2. the fathers of '90s indie rock
Bright Eyes is a fruitcake, Pavement started it all!
by Peter Parker November 13, 2003
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pavement

a place where stalkers go to watch people
#1: OMG there was a guy over there and he was totally on the pavement
#2: OMG CALL THE POLICE
by MLB lover 2020 February 28, 2019
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Paedophile effect

It's when you see a girl or guy who you know is of legal age and they look hot, but only because they look sweet and innocent like a schoolgirl or schoolboy when in fact they are NOT, that's an effect, when they appear to be younger than they are they look hot.
I wish I could be with that girl, she looks so sweet and innocent
Dude!, she looks like she's 16
It's okay man I know that she's 21
Oh, that must be the paedophile effect everyone's talking about.
by NewJaeger March 1, 2015
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Pull a Pavel

to ditch a group of friends when together. invented by a group of friends from a high school band during a spring break trip to disneyland.
Person 1: imma go get some icecream.
Person 2: okay, just don't pull a pavel on us!
by Tina Mcfly April 12, 2009
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Pavement

noun: mixture of powdered rock that hardens when water is added, often used to make sidewalks out of.

noun 2: A darn good band.
Your pavement is eating all the leftover organs!
by MoJo April 20, 2003
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Payed

Often confused for the past-tense of the word "pay"

If you paid attention in school, you know that the past tense of “pay” is “paid” except in the special sense that has to do with ropes
“He payed out the line to the smuggler in the rowboat.”
by Lancelot is so smart! October 9, 2012
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