Skip to main content

pandiforous

A general expression of happiness though mainly used for special situations such as birthdays.
A man woke up one day and hit his head on a cherry causing everyone to believe he was abused by his wife he did not have a very pandiforous day.
by Jack Adams January 16, 2008
mugGet the pandiforous mug.

pundit

TV talking heads. Many offering view concerning politics.
George Will is a pundit
by Charles October 19, 2003
mugGet the pundit mug.

Panita

Sweet, innocent, caring and giving, but with an underlying sense of smart-assery.
She's really kind of panita, you know? So sweet, but her wit comes from out of nowhere.
by wanderlustking February 6, 2010
mugGet the Panita mug.

pundit

A person who claims to be an expert and markets him or herself as such, but has no discernable income or prior background being a practitioner in the subject matter they purport to represent. These individuals are usually offered talking points and a buried stipend (read: paid off) by a special interest group, such as a political party or industry lobby then go on to blog or make media appearances promoting their point of view to the detriment of people who are real-life practitioners and subject matter experts.
Andy is a pundit on technology issues but doesn't seem to have any real-world experience doing the things he promotes. Through some digging we can discover he is actually an industry shill.
by hot east August 2, 2012
mugGet the pundit mug.

pancit

my pancit had carrots
by Brittany Sanchez November 28, 2004
mugGet the pancit mug.

pandicorn

panda and unicorn

most amazing creature on the planet
OMG THE PANDICORN
by 1234567890000000000 October 17, 2016
mugGet the pandicorn mug.

bar stool pundit

A sports fan that relies on the most conventional opinion or intuition to predict the outcome of sporting events. Usually, this involves picking the team with the most popular players because of their assumed superiority over their opponents. The term draws off of drunken, opinionated barflies with antiquated knowledge of the sport in question. (abbrev. BSP)
ESPN.com writer and famous bar stool pundit Bill Simmons: "There's no way Brett Farve will fail to come through in the clutch. 24 interceptions this season? None of that will matter--it's the playoffs. The Vikings will win by 17."
by TPat the Dragon March 12, 2011
mugGet the bar stool pundit 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