Ryan's Paul plays Paul Dirac in Oppenheimer; from indie drama star to theoretical physicist. A role of quantum importance.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's playing that serious-looking scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Ryan Stubo as Paul Dirac! He's gone from indie drama to quantum physics.
Person 1: Who's playing that serious-looking scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Ryan Stubo as Paul Dirac! He's gone from indie drama to quantum physics.
by courtofowls September 04, 2023
Whenever this kid comes to your house it is a completely accurate representation of the "my mom said I can play" kid, then proceeds to download multiple viruses and eat all over your setup.
fuck the drain is clogged, we have to get the paul montano (clump of semen, pubes, and hardened lotion in the shower drain after excessive shower masturbation) out.
by PaulLicksBalls69 December 27, 2021
Who is Paul burns?
A man who works in an oil yard with stan and who loves the gym. Not a huge fan of Lundy,
A man who works in an oil yard with stan and who loves the gym. Not a huge fan of Lundy,
by Jessiejott93 December 20, 2013
by Joe7654321 January 10, 2022
This phenomenon involves investing time into a serious or important conversation with a coworker while your back is turned to him or her, and, while you are still talking to this person, they leave the room unbeknownst to you, leaving you feeling frustrated and foolish. "Paul" comes from the High Norse verbs "Pa": "to vanish into" and "uhl" (later after Visagoth invasions of Northern Europe spelled) "ul": "land of shadows and dust."
Scene: Locus en Munus
Paul: "So, B, how was your weekend?"
B: "Pretty rough, man, my mom died, my wife left with our dog, and then I had to drive to Houston to switch out my Dad's oxygen tank and colostomy bag, and then..." (realizing the room is eerily quiet, B turns to find Paul absent; crestfallen, a single tear rolls down his cheek. He had been pauled yet again).
Paul: "So, B, how was your weekend?"
B: "Pretty rough, man, my mom died, my wife left with our dog, and then I had to drive to Houston to switch out my Dad's oxygen tank and colostomy bag, and then..." (realizing the room is eerily quiet, B turns to find Paul absent; crestfallen, a single tear rolls down his cheek. He had been pauled yet again).
by Bryan Pope December 29, 2006
by poptarts69 February 28, 2024
to make a mess of a situation.
by jeffzx10 August 09, 2018