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Nigerr Pakora

A delicacy from the mountains of Niger region.
Sahil's mom loves sucking on some nigerr pakora
by pajeet-momo December 21, 2022
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Christcuck pastors

Christians who submit themselves to Zionists and happily recieve face-spitting, and more.
Normal person: Palestine should be free.

Christcuck pastors: ISRAEL IS GOD'S GIVEN LAND TO JEWS YOU ANTI SEMITE, IT SAYS SO IN THE BIBLE AND WE SHOULD SUBMIT TO OUR MASTERS AND LET THEM DO WHATEVER THEY WANT.
by ‎ ‎ ‎ January 31, 2024
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temu pastor

A generic, or counterfeit un ordained, and unqualified version

of a biblical ordained qualified pastor,
I wouldn't go support that ministry, the leader is a temu pastor
by Pastor John marco July 10, 2024
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Aubergine Pakora

“Tell you whit mate. I Cannae even walk straight the day cause I got an aubergine pakora last night fae big Dave”
by DebbieDoesGallas October 10, 2025
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Meme Pastor

A modern religious influencer who pastors through graphics, not gospel—a feed full of bold-letter Bible verses, fire emojis, viral soundbites, and "Holiness" overlays, but empty of soul-care, accountability, or real presence.

Key Traits:

Content over character — posts “Truth” while hiding sin.
Platform over people — grows followers, not disciples.
Meme as ministry — a 3-second reel replaces a 3-hour visit.
Algorithm as altar — engagement is the offering, outrage the incense.
Thought-through for effect, not truth — every post is engineered for likes, shares, and clout, even if it twists Scripture or spreads outright mistruth.
That Meme Pastor dropped a ‘God hates lukewarm’ graphic with a skull emoji, but he’s ghosting his wife and dodging accountability.”
by TruthTriumph November 14, 2025
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Whip the pastor

Okay ewan I’m gonna go whip the pastor
by Bigboypapa69 June 9, 2020
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Please pass the pasta pastor

This is a perfect phrase (and party trick!) to highlight the difference between British and American English accents. Each word in the sentence is pronounced differently when uttered aloud in the two different accents.
Two friends, one American & one British, met at a party. One asks the other to say “Please pass the pasta pastor” out loud.

American person: “Please {ˈpas} the {pä-stə} {ˈpa-stər}”

British person: “Please {pɑ s} the {ˈpæstə} {ˈpɑ stə(r)}”
by PastaPastor November 29, 2021
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