The preferred footwear of manlets. Also often worn by women. With his fragile confidence boosted by prancing around in 9 inch high heels, a petite and effeminate manlet can cast off the shackles of his manletism-induced Napoleon complex and embrace his inherent effeminacy, thereby finally realizing his lifelong dream of becoming the prettiest princess in all of the land. The belle of the ball, indeed.
Lol, is that compensating runt of a sissy manlet boy wearing high heels over there? He sure is. Man card revoked. Oh wait... he never had one!
by ManletDepreciator August 4, 2024

Achmed's weakness.
It is often quite difficult to get Achmed to cooperate or even hold a decent conversation, but if you offer him a bomb or other device of mass-destruction, that is his Ahkeelyou's heel, and you will totally have him eatin' outta yer hand --- anything that involves widespread annihilation and catastrophic ruination appeals to him immensely.
by QuacksO April 7, 2019

by HernandezToRodriguezScapeGoat April 6, 2025

Palmetto Heels (PTL) is the unified identity of North and South Carolina, representing the states coming together as one. The name combines the palmetto tree, a symbol of South Carolina, with the rolling foothills of North Carolina, reflecting the region’s natural beauty and shared heritage. Founded by Amir Qawihsan, Palmetto Heels embraces the Carolinas’ rich history, culture, and economic strength, creating a powerful and united future for its people.
by PLUDO March 6, 2025

Amir Majimoor, also known as Sabali Heel, is a creative hustler whose stage name blends the essence of three powerful regions. The Sabal represents the roots of South Carolina, while the Heel pays homage to North Carolina’s proud history. The I in Sabali symbolizes Philadelphia, the city where Amir was born and raised. Philly will always be home, but the Carolinas are his second home, fueling his hustle and drive
by ALHEF February 17, 2025

Palmetto Heels (PTL) is the true identity of our land—a name that reflects both the strength of South Carolina and the resilience of North Carolina. "Palmetto" honors South Carolina, symbolizing the enduring spirit of the palmetto tree, while "Heels" represents North Carolina, inspired by the legacy of the Tar Heels—those who stood their ground with grit and determination.
Founded by Amir Qawihsan, Palmetto Heels is a movement away from a name tied to colonial rule and the transatlantic slave trade. The name Carolina, given in honor of King Charles, carries a history that does not represent the people who built this land through struggle, culture, and perseverance.
We move forward with Palmetto Heels—a name that embodies our rich traditions, our diverse heritage, and the unbreakable spirit of the people. This is more than just a change in name; it’s a reclamation of identity, a celebration of culture, and a step into a future we define for ourselves.
Founded by Amir Qawihsan, Palmetto Heels is a movement away from a name tied to colonial rule and the transatlantic slave trade. The name Carolina, given in honor of King Charles, carries a history that does not represent the people who built this land through struggle, culture, and perseverance.
We move forward with Palmetto Heels—a name that embodies our rich traditions, our diverse heritage, and the unbreakable spirit of the people. This is more than just a change in name; it’s a reclamation of identity, a celebration of culture, and a step into a future we define for ourselves.
by PLUDO March 8, 2025

by Ziggy’s mom May 27, 2024
