by Mr God May 21, 2008
Money that your employer grants you will traveling so you can drink alcohol liberally. Employer's province this entitlement to relieve stress derived from travel, bosses, co-workers, etc.
by rizzoyo June 28, 2014
by SerenityTaco September 19, 2018
Ben: "but some things derive from evil"
Perone: "No, because evil isn't original, but simply a perversion of something good."
Ben: "uhhh, no its not."
Perone: "Oh really? Give me something "evil" that derived from itself... Here, I'll give you an original, Life"
Ben: "Death"
Perone: "no, because that's just an imitation..."
*cut off by Chris
Chris: "you've just been Per-owned."
Perone: "No, because evil isn't original, but simply a perversion of something good."
Ben: "uhhh, no its not."
Perone: "Oh really? Give me something "evil" that derived from itself... Here, I'll give you an original, Life"
Ben: "Death"
Perone: "no, because that's just an imitation..."
*cut off by Chris
Chris: "you've just been Per-owned."
by jordycliche May 27, 2009
Derived from swedish name's nisse and per, created to sound silly. It first appeared during a LAN-gaming night playing Serious Sam where one of the players, playing the pirate, took the name nisse-per.
Later it has become synonym with Kankuro's, from Naruto, doll and the grammatically incorrect "sin kompis" meaning Kankuro.
Later it has become synonym with Kankuro's, from Naruto, doll and the grammatically incorrect "sin kompis" meaning Kankuro.
Nisse-Per och sin kompis sköt potatisar med hagelgevär.(Nisse-Per and his friend shot potatoes with a shotgun.) Note:The intended grammatical error 'SIN kompis' is untranslatable to english.
Nisse-Per will have yer booty!
Nisse-Per will have yer booty!
by Nisse-Per September 10, 2007
by OG Muppin & MC Muppin February 14, 2022
by jaimeelynn February 24, 2008