Skip to main content

Papousing

When someone completely wraps themself in a blanket to mastrubate.
Mom, get out of the room, I’m papousing!

Karina emerged from her papouse feeling focused and refreshed.
by Ceegeinreallife December 31, 2018
mugGet the Papousing mug.

Paoul

That movie was so Paoul!
by Dr. Nefarious May 11, 2011
mugGet the Paoul mug.
Related Words

parousis

1)Is very greek and hairy. Enjoys argueing in endless conversations.
2)Hopeless immagrant.
3)descendant of a homosexual peasant
4)sometimes desires Parham while using an Ip
1)Yo go wax parousis
2)sorry parousis ur not allowed in the country
3)Yo my granddaddy was alexander the great "He wasnt gay, he was bisexual"
4)Yo im so bored, lets do a Parham we can use my new IpYo i feel so Hamidi
wheres my boy Ryan Hum
by Libido January 7, 2005
mugGet the parousis mug.

Hardcore Parkour

What the cool kids do. Can be messing around acting hardXcore or just chillin'.
Jack: Yo dude, what you up to 2nite then?
Jim: Doin' some hardcore parkour. You?
Jack: Just Xbox. I guess I'm not as rad or gnarly as you.

---

(Phil jumps onto a ketchup packet and it sprays all over a year 7)

Fred: Dude that is SO Hardcore Parkour.
by I AM GNARLY May 8, 2010
mugGet the Hardcore Parkour mug.

Pako

Pako likes to mess with his cheese
by Ninjawayne October 3, 2019
mugGet the Pako mug.

Parkour

Parkour is a way of movement in which the tracer or traceuse'sbody gets from one place to another by adapting to ones environment in which he or she can overcome obstacles from rails to walls by jumping, leaping, vaulting or using any other parkour techniques in the fastest and most fluid way possible no matter what kind of architecture he or she is facing.

Parkour is often confused by Free running which is a different concept because free running is parkour with more flips and tricks. Though, free running can still be very fun.

Parkour was invented by a French man named David Belle who is now an actor and probably the best traceur ever who now does a little bit of free running (but no he did not invent free running). I believe he invented parkour somewhere around the 90s meaning that parkour is still new to the world. He is still alive as of the year of 2012

Parkour not only involves facing obstacles like fences or rails but also mental ones because it is scary at some points therefore it is a discipline. Parkour is a great way to live life the way it should be: by taking risks. That is why I do it. It also teaches and inspires you to try new things even some that you first thought you would never ever do or try and I tell you this from personal experience. Just do it!

Go to YouTube and watch parkour literally
"Wow! Why is that guy getting past those walls really fast"
" He does parkour"

"Many people call me a monkey or a ninja because I do parkour"
by Adrian001 July 31, 2012
mugGet the Parkour mug.

Parkour

Parkour is a physical discipline that involves traversing your environment in the most efficient manner available. It involves jumping, swinging, running, climbing, and one disregarded by most - landing. Doing these things all together to form the numerous techniques found in Parkour is the key to executing this physical discipline effectively.

Not to be confused with freerunning, which is a combination of a lot of things (including some parkour techniques). Freerunning is freedom of movement, which can involve flips and tricks, while Parkour is focused on efficiency of movement, and focuses on the 5 basic movement patterns described above.

Parkour was developed as a discipline in the late 20th century by David Belle, the son of a french firefighter. French firefighters were trained in a discipline called le parcours, which was a training format designed to give the fire fighters efficiency as they moved through burning buildings to do their duties. Young David Belle and some of his friends took the things his dad was taught and adapted them to specific techniques you can use in specific environmental conditions (short or tall walls or rails). David Belle and his friends who developed Parkour with him called themselves the Yamakasi.

Parkour is great fun and is a great way to condition your body to move well and can be adapted to many other movement related activities as well (most sports). Parkour provides a great joy for many people worldwide.
David Belle was one of the first practitioners of Parkour.

The young man who does Parkour loves training with his friends on the weekends.
by ThePKDude May 13, 2015
mugGet the Parkour mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email