by The Rabot April 22, 2007
Get the par 2 on the back 9mug. A very ugly person possibly having bad acne scars that resemble divits in the grass of a golf course. Since an iron is primarily used on a par 3 tee the divits are worse than on longer holes
by Jim S September 10, 2005
Get the Face like a par 3 tee boxmug. Fucking Steve always party packs
Aidan: Hey what you do this weekend?
Steve: Fucking party packed! Do you know who i am?
Party Packing (par-ta' pack'-in.g)
Aidan: Hey what you do this weekend?
Steve: Fucking party packed! Do you know who i am?
Party Packing (par-ta' pack'-in.g)
by partypacker December 13, 2009
Get the Party Packing (par-ta' pack'-in.g)mug. No examples needed we don't need another tragedy...so dont cry out -Ver tus et'chier par ru je't- for this is a warning...
by a victim.... July 22, 2009
Get the Ver tus et'chier par ru je'tmug. Par is a word for a famous guy also known as Malteeg or Geparden
Par gets mad if you say Par When he is around, only the people with the P-Pass (Par-pass) can say Par, yet none has the P-Pass.
Par gets mad if you say Par When he is around, only the people with the P-Pass (Par-pass) can say Par, yet none has the P-Pass.
by Par is a noob March 22, 2019
Get the Parmug. In golf, a Phoeix is a hole in one on a par 6, or 2 strokes on a par 7. This is an unofficial term due to its mythical status. It's similar to the mythical Phoenix bird in the sense that it has been heard of on a few accounts, but never officially seen or recorded ever in history. Therefore, earning the mythical status of "a Phoenix."
Kevin scored a hole in one on a par 3 with his Titleist AP2 712 8 iron and a phoenix with his U510 4 iron. He's earned mythical status with his Phoenix-Par 6
by Kevin Vassago April 30, 2024
Get the Phoenix-Par 6mug. slang used everywhere here in the CNMI typically meaning bro, kind of like "sup brother"
its used how you use words like "dude" or "friend" just more accepted by kids over here
usually used to greet friends or (usually jokingly) in fights.
its used how you use words like "dude" or "friend" just more accepted by kids over here
usually used to greet friends or (usually jokingly) in fights.
by whattakinda peel May 11, 2023
Get the parmug.