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Palmiter

An Intern. One that works during the summer in order to complete college credits. Often fantasizes about working at said location in the future.
Somebody call Palmiter, this coffee is getting cold.
by The Skenz August 6, 2008
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Palinating

Palinating- Throwing around buzzwords without actually having anything to substantiate you positions.
Don't listen to a word I said to him about the Emancipation Proclamation. I was just Palinating since I really didn't know anything about the Civil War.
by MOBNLA December 8, 2010
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Palinite

A member of the so-called Tea Party, a group of radical social conservatives masquerading as deficit hawks.

Established as the right-wing's answer to Senator John McCain and Sarah Palin, the Republican Party's ineffectual Vice Presidential nominee in 2008, losing the general election to a moderate Illinois Senator who was charged by the conservative media as a socialist Marxist dictator.
The Palinite's complaints about President Obama's policies, which led to the resurgence of the American economy, clearly show an underlying hatred for him on a non-political level.
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Parinated

"I am parinated at the moment ."
by C731 August 10, 2017
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Patinate

The action of being Patinated refers to one being driven over with a tractor. This word originated from the flash game Black Sheep Acres were the main character, Pat, shoots miscellaneous animals that try to take over Pat's tower of power. When Pat uses his special ability of running over animals with a tractor it says "Patinated!".
Mark: Dude, how's it going?

Guy: Not bad. Did you hear about the kid who was in a tractor accident?

Mark: No way! Some kid was "Patinated"?
by Devin Lop. December 7, 2006
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Palinate

pal·i·nate
–verb (used with object)
1. to mislead with a different answer; delude:
2. to be unfaithful to the country (political tactic).
–verb (used without object)
3. to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit:
She palinated the audience with her energy experience. (Like Sarah Palin)

an engaging manner that easily palinates.

Don't palinize me.

That was a palinizing response.
by Senthiltv January 17, 2009
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palpitate

to pulsate, quiver or tremble with unusual speed; an effect of a disease or a sudden burst of emotional energy.
his heart palpitated wildly.
by laaa. February 8, 2010
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