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Palliative

Husb: "hi luv, hit a roo in the Hyandai"
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"I'm allright, cars fucked but"
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"She's palliative, I'll get to town alright but we're in the market for a new work shitbox for me FIFO camp airport ride".
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"Doesn't your brother have an old commie ute he doesn't use any more?"
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"She'll be right, old mate up here'll give us a bodgy dodgy for a case of rumbo no wokkas"
by Appos mates. April 14, 2024
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pallable

After not having last week the Simcha in Beis Yitzchak was PALLABLE.
by Larry Ken November 27, 2024
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pallid whale

When you have intense sex with an obese woman and end up covering her in semen
"i gave that bitch the pallid whale"
by ver_meil December 21, 2024
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Palletways bandicoon

Crash bandicoon the baboon who now drives lorry’s and crashes them all
That baboon is driving lorry’s now!

What a Palletways bandicoon!!
by Makunt Izichi II March 10, 2025
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pallepipato

From "pallepipare", an Italian verb used to describe a situation where they fooled you. FYI palle (balls) pipo (dick).
"una tipa non si è presentata a un appuntamento"
"ti ha pallepipato"

translation: "a girl stood me up"
" dude you've been pallepipato "
by eppela March 29, 2025
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pallorphobia

/ˌpælərˈfoʊbiə/
noun

An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).

Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).

pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
when the boy watched the movie dracula his pallorphobia was the strongest
by Stefan Strommer January 23, 2026
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pallorphobia

/ˌpælərˈfoʊbiə/
noun

An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).

Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).

pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
when the boy watched the movie dracula his pallorphobia was the strongest
by Stefan Strommer January 23, 2026
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