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A term used by Okinawan girl who fell in love with pancakes and start naming anything "pancake" for what she really likes. Could be a person, people follow you can be "pancake" as well.
Or to describe things you like but don't know a name of it.
Noun.
1. lover, baby,gf/bf
2. followers, fans
Adjective.
1. cute, adorable
A term used by Okinawan girl who fell in love with pancakes and start naming anything "pancake" for what she really likes. Could be a person, people follow you can be "pancake" as well.
Or to describe things you like but don't know a name of it.
Noun.
1. lover, baby,gf/bf
2. followers, fans
Adjective.
1. cute, adorable
example of Pancake(s)
1." my ex was the hottest pancake ive ever had"
2."There's one pancake that always likes my posts"
" i have too many inactive pancakes"
1." omg that tiny Pomeranian is so pancake!!"
1." my ex was the hottest pancake ive ever had"
2."There's one pancake that always likes my posts"
" i have too many inactive pancakes"
1." omg that tiny Pomeranian is so pancake!!"
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When somebody:
• Makes a blanket statement.
• Makes a stretch.
• Makes a judgmental statement.
• Assumes and/or concludes.
On something completely different that what the other person had originally said.
This joke stems from a meme on Twitter from user: Coolee Bravo (@BravoCoolee) where he says:
“Twitter the only place where well articulated sentences still get misinterpreted.
You can say "I like pancakes" and somebody will say "So you hate waffles?"
No bitch. Dats a whole new sentence. Wtf is you talkin about.”
When somebody:
• Makes a blanket statement.
• Makes a stretch.
• Makes a judgmental statement.
• Assumes and/or concludes.
On something completely different that what the other person had originally said.
This joke stems from a meme on Twitter from user: Coolee Bravo (@BravoCoolee) where he says:
“Twitter the only place where well articulated sentences still get misinterpreted.
You can say "I like pancakes" and somebody will say "So you hate waffles?"
No bitch. Dats a whole new sentence. Wtf is you talkin about.”
“I like Apples.”
“Oh, so you hate Pears?”
“What? No lol. Anyways, I’m a fan of Oranges aswell..”
“Oh so now you’re just avoiding mentioning Pears? What’s your problem?”
“Stop Pancaking. I have no issue with Pears. I quite enjoy them.”
“Oh, so you hate Pears?”
“What? No lol. Anyways, I’m a fan of Oranges aswell..”
“Oh so now you’re just avoiding mentioning Pears? What’s your problem?”
“Stop Pancaking. I have no issue with Pears. I quite enjoy them.”
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