Pavon is a smart, beautiful and talented woman. She is one you will never forget. She constantly battles balancing beauty and being englightened.
by LalaKinz February 20, 2015
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by DjNemesis July 17, 2009
Get the Paavam mug.Someone who offers sage advice and always remains a steadfast friend. This person is very logical and destined to be very successful in their own chosen field. She sticks to her ideals, and never conforms to other people's expectations. She is meant to grow to a very old age and have a happy life with numerous grandchildren
Paavana is someone with a beautiful soul.
by McDreamy77 June 1, 2010
Get the Paavana mug.El Pavon, è un nome ladino particolarmente usato per definire una persona, normalmente abitante del paese di Davedino. Con questo nome si indica il propietario della casa nonchè capo del terreno circostante. Nella tradizione locale, El Pavon è solitamente una persona goffa, oziosa e spesso dormigliona, a cui spettano pochi mestieri sempre riguardanti il mantenimento del podere, come: la stalla, la legna, lo sfalcio dell' erba, e il ballo folcloristico. Nella tradizione locale, El Pavon assume molte medicine direttamente da una grande cesta e fa merenda con birra banana.
Solitamente il termine viene usato in un contensto del tipo:
-"ou! ncan jonso dal Pavon??"
-"El Pavon le che el dorm"
-"ou! ncan jonso dal Pavon??"
-"El Pavon le che el dorm"
by GeneCeppo September 7, 2015
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It is usually employed as an adjective: e.g. paav-wala English
A hindi dialect that consists of both hindi and english words mixed in, usually spoken by persons of Goan descent. It results from the tendency to speak English at home and Hindi and English elsewhere
It is usually employed as an adjective: e.g. paav-wala English
A hindi dialect that consists of both hindi and english words mixed in, usually spoken by persons of Goan descent. It results from the tendency to speak English at home and Hindi and English elsewhere
Example of paav-wala English: Bugger don't yap ok. One bloody kaanpatti you'll get no, you'll see stars in the day man. (As spoken by Javed Jaffrey in the song 'Mumbhai' from Bombay Boys. The movie is littered with snatches of this dialect. Words like 'bloody' and 'man' and are frequently employed as a way of expressing intensity and familiarity respectively. As a side-note bloody and bugger are considered curse words in most adult Indian English conversations.
by saucynoodles April 8, 2012
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Why did Eric go home?
Yeah, he just got Paabooed. He was wearing shorts and flipflops to work, and the boss sent him straight home.
Really? That sucks.
Yeah, he just got Paabooed. He was wearing shorts and flipflops to work, and the boss sent him straight home.
Really? That sucks.
by Donnyv3 August 24, 2018
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Girl 1: Will you tickle my arm please?
Girl 2: Not for free...
Girl 1:Think of it as a favor
Girl 2: No...give me money...$5...payvor!!
2. I gave the stripper $250 for a payvor in my bed. ;)
Girl 1: Will you tickle my arm please?
Girl 2: Not for free...
Girl 1:Think of it as a favor
Girl 2: No...give me money...$5...payvor!!
2. I gave the stripper $250 for a payvor in my bed. ;)
by lizbrez February 8, 2009
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