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Pan

Ew Erica's pan smells.
by your mother. March 6, 2007
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pan

short form of "steel pan/steel drum" Instrument from Trinidad and Tobago (not from Jamaica). A drum made out of metal. When played, it makes a sweet sound bringing you back to sweet sweet TnT.
by blah April 23, 2004
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Pan

1.) Prefix used in defining massed regions, usually either involving an alliance or the area of a particular event. For example, an epidemic of a disease spreading across a large portion of the world is known as a pandemic.
2.) The proper pronunciation of "pen", a writing utensil, in The North and the Midwest.
Following soon after the end of major hostilities of World War I, a great enfluenza pandemic occured.
by The Midwestrn Soldier December 8, 2004
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The Pan-Pan

2021 Pandemic Part II. term coined by The Rachelorette.
How ya'll doin' in The Pan-Pan?
by rangerovergameover April 3, 2021
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pan

1.Lavatory pan or toilet bowl, where turd-catching water wells (to decrease skid marks and vile cabbage gases). Usually white and made from enamel.

2.Some creepy, faggish, man-goat creature of Greek mythology. Played the panpipes (conch shell)...or something.

3.Frying pan.
Person in dismay: "Well, that idea's 'gone down the pan'."
Colleague: "You mean, we should've just screwed up the plans and flushed them down the toilet?"
Person in dismay: "Correctamundo"
by Goatlips August 18, 2008
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pan

To beg strangers for money. OR To make up a crazy story about why a stranger should spare some change. (or hopefully a few dollars)
I took Ryan out panning for his first time.
by bongabill June 20, 2009
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pan

To use up something you already have , before buying a new one.
by thickchickonthego June 25, 2016
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