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palabra is a curvy line
This is a palabra graph ''palabalabala''
palabra by Sam W Smith July 18, 2006
Expresión usada para evitar la mención de la palabra "maricón", que tiene connotaciones homofobicas. Su uso correcto entra dentro de una actitud LGTB friendly, nunca como sustituto para insultar.
Orslok, ya es 2020 y aun sigues con la m palabra
m palabra by maclechuin July 18, 2020

escribe alguna palabra... 

You translated "Type any word..." to Spanish, congrats!.
Why not instead of saying "Type any word" you say "escribe alguna palabra..."? It's Spanish mijo!

escribe cualquier palabra... 

Why not instead of typing "Type any word..." do you type "escribe cualquier palabra...", it's spanish mijo!

palabracho 

Originates from the words, palabra and boracho:
Plural; Palabrachos

noun, 1. The drunken word. 2. One who writes drunk or writes about drinking or being drunk. One who uses the drink as a muse for other creative writing or art.

adjective, 1. Having the tendency to muse while drunk. 2. Having a style related to the influences of drinking.
noun, 1. "The palabrachos drink to write and write to drink." 2. "Are you a palabracho?"

adjective, 1. "The palabracho writer observes while drunk and writes hungover." 2. "His writing style is very palabracho." "That is palabracho art."
palabracho by Santiago Madrid January 11, 2009

Palabalo 

Palabalo is everything, and yet it is nothing. It is said when you want to say something for no reason and for any reason. Palabalo can be used as a verb, noun and adjective and is a sentence in its own right. It is NOT a pronoun. It is closely liked to Jill Bramante but under no circumstances should appear next to each other in a sentence...or Ainsley Harriet may stop smiling.
Look at that fat governor marching, you wanna cut down on your pork rinds mate, get some exercise! Palabalo.
Palabalo by Tomos Osmond May 21, 2008