Someone who supports a monarchy or a monarchial system of government. Derogatory term for monarchist.
by Holden J.D.S. Caulfield November 25, 2020
Get the crown-praiser mug.When someone or something is extraordinarily tough or difficult, it's as hard as a mythical armoured bear.
1) Don't fuck with that guy, he's panserbjorn, man.
2) How did the exam go?
Real bad, that shit was completely panserbjorn.
2) How did the exam go?
Real bad, that shit was completely panserbjorn.
by dropdeadfred February 28, 2012
Get the Panserbjorn mug.1. People who you have had some kind of interaction with that have come and gone from the scope of being regularly in touch with or in touch with at all.
2. Persons who have briefly impacted you in some way and are no longer around.
3. Persons who have impacted you in a good way but are no longer around because they have continued on a path that is separate from yours. The split is usually on good terms, but you probably won't see or hear from these people again.
2. Persons who have briefly impacted you in some way and are no longer around.
3. Persons who have impacted you in a good way but are no longer around because they have continued on a path that is separate from yours. The split is usually on good terms, but you probably won't see or hear from these people again.
by ryan y February 23, 2005
Get the passers by mug.Yo this F*cker is a pansersexual.
by Certainly Chaotic January 28, 2020
Get the pansersexual mug.Official title, usually for a young child, a girlfriend/spouse, or that lame nigga in the crew, whose sole purpose is to pass beer around to you and/or your friends. This title is highly exercised during games or when the guys are chillin at the crib.
She is my cold beer passer!
My lil boy takes great pride in his job as my cold beer passer.
Honey, don't get mad at me, you know you're my one and only...cold beer passer
My lil boy takes great pride in his job as my cold beer passer.
Honey, don't get mad at me, you know you're my one and only...cold beer passer
by Banks3321 July 23, 2009
Get the Cold beer passer mug.A very broadly used word.
Can be used as a verb, adverb, adjective, or noun.
It is used to lighten the mood in a situation that has too much tension, or can be used casually among friends. 'Paisel' is usually used to replace other words that can be changed to make the sentence mean something else, this creates confusion in the sentence; thus making the conversation more humorous.
It is also used when a person feels indifferent in a situation, or cannot describe the feeling. 'Paisel' can be used to replace an adjective that is necessary to understand the sentence, therefore making the sentence incomplete (like the persons thoughts).
Can be used as a verb, adverb, adjective, or noun.
It is used to lighten the mood in a situation that has too much tension, or can be used casually among friends. 'Paisel' is usually used to replace other words that can be changed to make the sentence mean something else, this creates confusion in the sentence; thus making the conversation more humorous.
It is also used when a person feels indifferent in a situation, or cannot describe the feeling. 'Paisel' can be used to replace an adjective that is necessary to understand the sentence, therefore making the sentence incomplete (like the persons thoughts).
Verb: Nick, can you please go paisel over there while I talk to Sarah? (meaning: Nick, please go over there while I talk to Sarah.)
Adverb: Dana finished that race paisel fast! (meaning: Dana finished that race really fast!)
Adjective: Well Hailey, don't you look paisel today? (meaning: Well Hailey, don't you look happy/sad/angry today? - depending on obvious mood)
Noun: Bronwyn! Take that paisel off your head! (meaning: Bronwyn! Take that (obvious object) off your head!
Adverb: Dana finished that race paisel fast! (meaning: Dana finished that race really fast!)
Adjective: Well Hailey, don't you look paisel today? (meaning: Well Hailey, don't you look happy/sad/angry today? - depending on obvious mood)
Noun: Bronwyn! Take that paisel off your head! (meaning: Bronwyn! Take that (obvious object) off your head!
by The Guidence Office March 11, 2009
Get the Paisel mug.The effect of a woman’s purse shoulder strap, seat belt, or some cord or sash running between her breasts, making a diagonal line resembling a typed slash mark. Since the strap is weighted or anchored, the snug fit makes the woman’s breasts appear more prominent. AKA Breast slash. The term originates in Japan
by big.berries February 26, 2018
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