Fans of Manny Pacquiao who are uninformed and know absolutely nothing about the sport of boxing except anything related to Manny Pacquiao or when Floyd Mayweather will fight him.
On December 8th 2012, I was watching the Pacquiao-Marquez PPV card in a sports bar down in my city and while one of the undercard fights was going on between Yuriorkis Gamboa and Michael Farenas (a Manny Pacquiao look-a-like), a group of Pactards shrieked out of nowhere when they saw a cut on his face yelling "oh no manny" not aware that it wasn't Manny Pacquiao who was fighting at the moment.
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fanta pants refers to a true ginger minge, natural orange collar and cuffs.
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greatest invention ever made. if used properly on the right girls,ass becomes a magnet to the eyes of every straight man alive.
by 233413 May 22, 2011
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Girl: Why did dad go to the office today without his pants on?
Brother: It's the first Friday of May you retard, No Pants Day.
Brother: It's the first Friday of May you retard, No Pants Day.
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Get the No pants mug.A pair of pants used by dancers (most often revered to as ravers) of techno, hardstyle, and similar music genres.
These pants were originally hand made from looser fitting cloth pants by the dancers themselves to provide not only comfortable dancing clothing but a way to express their individuality while dancing.
These expressions of individuality started as different colored pants and slowly began to include different colored stitching for accents, strips of different colored fabrics, chains, studs, and many other personal touches such as fabric skulls, paws, animals, and other designs.
Chains are in most cases looked down upon as they can be quite painful if they strike another while dancing. Though worn frequently on tripp pants, many wearers who also pants prefer to replace chains with cloth straps. These most commonly hang from the belt loop on one side of the pant just above the rear pocket to the belt loop just above the opposite side pocket with a second strap being hung in a mirror image of the first.
Their base color is most often black but can also be red, blue, or any other color imaginable. Stitching is usually a different color than the base to create an accent, the most common being black pants with red stitching.
Tripp pants in modern day can be seen being worn by anybody whether they are dancers or not due to commercial production and the availability in such stores as Hot Topic.
This introduction to the masses has in most cases separated the pants from their true origin and many times also attributed them with trouble makers and the goth and emo stereotypes.
These pants were originally hand made from looser fitting cloth pants by the dancers themselves to provide not only comfortable dancing clothing but a way to express their individuality while dancing.
These expressions of individuality started as different colored pants and slowly began to include different colored stitching for accents, strips of different colored fabrics, chains, studs, and many other personal touches such as fabric skulls, paws, animals, and other designs.
Chains are in most cases looked down upon as they can be quite painful if they strike another while dancing. Though worn frequently on tripp pants, many wearers who also pants prefer to replace chains with cloth straps. These most commonly hang from the belt loop on one side of the pant just above the rear pocket to the belt loop just above the opposite side pocket with a second strap being hung in a mirror image of the first.
Their base color is most often black but can also be red, blue, or any other color imaginable. Stitching is usually a different color than the base to create an accent, the most common being black pants with red stitching.
Tripp pants in modern day can be seen being worn by anybody whether they are dancers or not due to commercial production and the availability in such stores as Hot Topic.
This introduction to the masses has in most cases separated the pants from their true origin and many times also attributed them with trouble makers and the goth and emo stereotypes.
"Look at that raver go in his tripps!"
"His tripps are awesome."
"Tripp pants were not meant for those who don't dance."
"His tripps are awesome."
"Tripp pants were not meant for those who don't dance."
by Mautty October 5, 2009
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