Phobia of puppets or marionettes.
Rosaline: Puppets are such amazing creations, would you not agree?
David: Don't even bring up puppets, they scare the shit out of me.
Rosaline: What do you mean?
David: I've got pupaphobia, man, that kind of shit is creepy and scary as fuck.
David: Don't even bring up puppets, they scare the shit out of me.
Rosaline: What do you mean?
David: I've got pupaphobia, man, that kind of shit is creepy and scary as fuck.
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Non-standard rural dialect
Evolved from the sense of being smacked by one's dad to the point where one falls over.
To somersault or fall over
Origin from keel over, kin over in Jamaican Patois + from papa's lick or smack
Non-standard rural dialect
Evolved from the sense of being smacked by one's dad to the point where one falls over.
To somersault or fall over
Origin from keel over, kin over in Jamaican Patois + from papa's lick or smack
by Tropical Rythms March 5, 2022
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The complete, total putão is sucessful in his carrer too, has money to spend in his extravagant life. He often drink alchool, go to parties, dress nice clothes, go to strip clubs, is well know for the good contacts that makes him popular and sucessful in his carrer and with the ladies, mostly with the beautiful ladies.
The complete, total putão is sucessful in his carrer too, has money to spend in his extravagant life. He often drink alchool, go to parties, dress nice clothes, go to strip clubs, is well know for the good contacts that makes him popular and sucessful in his carrer and with the ladies, mostly with the beautiful ladies.
Charlie, the caracter of Two And Half Man is the perfect putão!
That guy gets all the hot chicks. He is a putão!
That guy gets all the hot chicks. He is a putão!
by Biatcho February 22, 2011
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or alternatively, 'I do little girls'
Originating in a Latin Bowl type event now infamous in Latin clubs purportedly across the nation, the scene begins in a quiet room, wherein a panel of judges, and three team, one from Nebraska, one from Missouri i think, and one from Virginia.
Judges ask a question that has now been lost to time.
All three teams stare a each other, none knowing a definate answer.
One student from the Nebraskan team buzzes in, and everyone stares at him, mostly because he was chosen for his ability to occupy a chair, not to answer questions.
Student: "Facio pupas?" intended to mean "I make dolls", which was wrong anyway.
Everyone, including the judges, burst into laughter, all except the stick-up-their-bum Virginians, who are all indignant at the thought of humor in a classroom setting.
Everyone immediately heard the students answer as the more common translations "I do little girls".
Now, in any Latin-related setting, answering a question with "Facio pupas?" is the quivelent of "I don't know."
or alternatively, 'I do little girls'
Originating in a Latin Bowl type event now infamous in Latin clubs purportedly across the nation, the scene begins in a quiet room, wherein a panel of judges, and three team, one from Nebraska, one from Missouri i think, and one from Virginia.
Judges ask a question that has now been lost to time.
All three teams stare a each other, none knowing a definate answer.
One student from the Nebraskan team buzzes in, and everyone stares at him, mostly because he was chosen for his ability to occupy a chair, not to answer questions.
Student: "Facio pupas?" intended to mean "I make dolls", which was wrong anyway.
Everyone, including the judges, burst into laughter, all except the stick-up-their-bum Virginians, who are all indignant at the thought of humor in a classroom setting.
Everyone immediately heard the students answer as the more common translations "I do little girls".
Now, in any Latin-related setting, answering a question with "Facio pupas?" is the quivelent of "I don't know."
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