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Padre of pandemonium

the father (padre) of disorganized menace, the progenitor of destruction, etc

Junior the son is ALSO synonymous with his title as the padre of pandemonium, for he enjoys chaos as the pleasure is always his/her when the torment presents itself.

No one takes greater joy in the suffering of others and misfortune than the padre himself
EXAMPLE:

Junior is the padre of pandemonium

If there’s a father of lawfulness and sanctity then junior is most definitely the father of pandemonium, if not then junior’s FATHER HIMSELF IS

Junior and the father are often interchangeable regardless, one in one.

“For one To attempt to establish order is to provoke and challenge the padre of pandemonium”

“If one refuses to accept chaos and misery then it’s apparent that they will attempt to court the padre of pandemonium”

“You do not allow chaos or hell without the padre of pandemonium”

“There is no pandemonium without the padre”
by AB💿EFG February 5, 2022
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Stat Padder

A player who looks at his stats and tries to make them better instead of trying to be a team player and doing what he needs to do for a win. Like in basketball, when a good rebounder is wide open in the paint and has the ball so he just tosses the ball at the rim for a few misses and rebounds it to make the stat sheet look better.
I hate Westbrook he a stat padder.
by Oggydyne October 3, 2019
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pandeist

One who practices pandeism, to wit, one who believes the Creator of our Universe to have in fact become our Universe and all within it, and who treats themself and all other life as aspects of such Creator.
The path of the pandeist is set with conditional pacifism; avoid violence except to meet and defeat the use of violence against one self and against the innocent.
by Tao Cha Ching September 1, 2010
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Pandemic P

Nickname for Paul George, a toxic player who underperforms in the playoffs
Pandemic P had more turnovers (5) yhan field goals made last night
by marcfont September 20, 2020
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Pandeism

A group of religions similar to pantheism, but with a deist outlook on the nature of God. Pandeists believe that God is immanent in the universe - basically that God is everything and everything is God (or gods and goddesses, depending on the particular religion). However, unlike pantheism, God is not a concious or active being, but non-personal or non-interventory.
It is different to panentheism or panendeism, which believe that even though God is immanent in the universe, he also transcends it (exists outside of it partly).
Oh ignore him, he's a pandeist - he sees the divine in a pinecone even.

I never said nature has a soul or conciousness - you need to read up on pandeism to understand.

Hinduism is not pandeistic - it's panentheistic.
by spider_of_doom September 8, 2006
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Pandemic Life

A term used post-COVID-19 for life as we now know it.
She inquired about our new normal, asking “So how’s Pandemic Life?”
by Dr Bunnygirl April 6, 2020
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pandeistic

Having to do with Pandeism, belief in a God that became the Universe.
Calling God the author of sin demands a pandeistic understanding of the universe effectively ridding us of sin and moral law.

Following the pandeistic urge allows us all to say, ‘Thou art God!’
by Bexzx November 1, 2007
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