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pangkeng

to fuck in a cheap hotel in Singapore (eg. Hotel 81, Fragrance Hotel)
Ahbeng: Eh Mat? Where that anneh anjack sia? KNN so late already.
Matrep: Confirm that keling kia go pangkeng la.
by Makkaupehlaki March 21, 2015
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pangea

the world before it was seperated into contenents
pangea was just one big country and or world
by nicolas mendosa February 6, 2008
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Paneleiro

1. Colloquial Portuguese word meaning "Gay", derived from (see below)
2. Portuguese word meaning "One who sells pots and pans"
1. Com esse par de capris, ele pareçe mesmo como paneleiro
(With those pair of capris, he really looks gay)
2. Eu vi um paneleiro hoje na feira
(There was a man selling pots and pans at the market today)
by Pilaman August 30, 2006
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Pantless

1. A lack thereof pants.
2. To be at peace with ones legs.
3. A state of perfection. Not to be confuzed with the state of New York. Or Arkansas. Or Victoria. Or Hungary. Which is a country.
Pantless Dave is the king of the interweb. Bow before his might. The pantologists shall crush ye beneath their mighty pantlessness. Ye shall be cleansed, and ye pants burned.
by Pantless Dave April 21, 2006
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pangea

when, due to excess moisture and heat, your balls stick to your leg, and your dick sticks to your balls. similar in concept to the classical definition of the word.
"bro, i've got a major pangea right now. summer sucks."
by polecat13 April 24, 2009
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parglebort

The correct way to pronounce parentheses, parenthetical interjections, or numbers surrounded by parentheses.

At one time parglebort had to be said at both the the open and the close of the parenthetical phrase. However in recent years it has become widely accepted to use parglebort only once.
Take the sentence:
I don't eat meat (except for bacon.)

1) I don't eat meat parglebort except for bacon.

Traditional Usage

2) I don't eat meat parglebort except for bacon parglebort.
by nextrube39 January 26, 2011
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panglish

The way English will be spoken some decades ahead.
English will become Panglish.
by JRLD May 27, 2016
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