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Pinter

Pinter is a celebratory word that means period. Period in Spanish is “punto” and punto is “Pinter” or “Pintr”. Pinter is also used when you agree with something.
-we’re going to Vegas!
-Pinter!!!
-School is stressful.
-Pinter.
by Professor Clear February 16, 2020
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patter merchant

Someone who has terrific banter, jokes and charisma. Patter merchant is a compliment, not an insult.
"Have you met JP?"
"Aye, mate, proper patter merchant!"
by JamaoDosSantos November 16, 2020
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fat patter

insult used for teacher, substitute for "fucker"
"Dude, that fat patter gave me an F!"
by Rolodex Polk March 24, 2004
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no-pinter

A girl who requires (approximately) no pints of beer in order for you to want to shag her.
Yeah, she's a bit annoying. But to be honest, she's a no-pinter.
by Alex Jones May 24, 2006
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pre-pottermore depression

When you have not got your pottermore welcome e-mail yet, and feel like your heart was ripped out of your chest, and it will never come. In worst cases, you accept the fact that you are a squib.
Girl: Do you want to come out?
Boy: No. All i want in the universe is my pottermore welcome e-mail! Oh, face it, I have pre-pottermore depression!
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Snappy patter

Fast talking, clipped dialogue like from 1930s and 40s gangster movies. Also smart quick conversation like in The West Wing and any Aaron Sorkin script.
Snappy Patter is quick dialogue; watch a Jimmy Stewart movie or West Wing episode....Newsroom on HBO too.
by Annebeth216 November 6, 2013
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beatrix potter

Beatrix Potter was an author and illustrator of children's books, active from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
Beatrix grew up alongside her younger brother, Bartram, in a countryside mansion. Her well-to-do parents were very fond of the children, and more or less spoiled them with elaborate holidays to other rural areas in England, and little guinea pigs and rabbits as pets. Beatrix was a quiet yet brilliant girl, and had a very hard time getting her books published, mostly because many publishers were affronted to meet such a straightforward young lady. Frederick Warne, however, was new to the business, and welcomed her. The books were a hit, and the two married. Frederick, however, died a few years later unexpectedly. Beatrix was heartbroken. She married again, and it just wasn't the same, and the other man died quite soon after. She then retired to a beautiful manor near her childhood home, where she managed a farm, writing and painting throughout the rest of her days. Many consider her to be very influential in the world of children's literature.
Beatrix Potter is a grand author! Her work with Peter Rabbit is capital.
by KilljoyRainbow July 6, 2014
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