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Pacie

An amazing, beautiful, gorgeous, and strong girl. She's sweet, and adorable. She can make anyone smile.
You should be more like Pacie.
by coconutbay May 14, 2011
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Pasilicious

Something that has so much swag that it make people bow down to it. (PAY-see-LI-cious)
he is so Pasilicious
by pasiisaboss October 28, 2011
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pasi

a kick ass person who can sometimes be a little conceited... but everyone loves him anyway.... a HUGE fan of football.... but a beast on stage....ooo and he is also a really good listener

a pasi is usuallly the homecoming king
Dave: wow i just won homecoming king
Kyle: your a total pasi
by im not telling you 111 February 8, 2009
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Pasific

A little kid's version of the word "specific"
be more pasific please.
by kaie May 27, 2008
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palsied limmo

n. An ingenious contraption designed to harness the convulsing limb power of those heavily afflicted with cerebral palsy, and convert it into a uniform forward motion. The name limmo is derived from the pseudo word "limb-bo", as the limbs of the pilot are strapped in securely to avoid self-harm.

First documented in an obscure South African science journal, the "limmo" developed a cult following among the Joey Deacon generation of jive-talking office workers.

Read the archived article (and see a great pic of the limmo!) at:

www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2003/november/limmo.htm
e.g. Mongo was securely strapped into his palsied limmo and began hurtling down the street at an alarming speed, his tongue and DNR medallion trailing in his wake.
by ws May 6, 2005
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Sak pasé

Sak pasé to all my hationa homies!
by AC September 24, 2003
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Paisel

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).
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!
by The Guidence Office March 11, 2009
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