This word means “Pure” in the Hindu language. A girl by the name of Pavithra is most probably known to be smart, good-willed, and attractive. She may possess a strong quality of charisma, or may be physically beautiful to a great extent and quite popular amongst others. She may be out of your league, however, so watch out for potential rejection. A loving friend or partner to have by your side at all times. Although stress can provoke her bad side, she will never let you down, and that’s why she’s looked up to by many people. Find yourself one and luck is headed your way.
Girl 1: omg, who is she? I’ve heard she’s so funny and it’s not even fair, she’s so pretty.
Girl 2: yeah, I was talking to her this morning. her name’s Pavithra.
Girl 1: yeah, I’m not surprised. that must be why.
Girl 2: yeah, I was talking to her this morning. her name’s Pavithra.
Girl 1: yeah, I’m not surprised. that must be why.
by Hazel_berry November 28, 2021
Get the Pavithra mug.An outhouse; an outside no-running-water toilet in a small shed. True "Thunder Pavillions" are located at a cottage and situated out in the woods. Being a little "rough" and "ramshackle" helps. The door doesn't always close all the way. There also isn't necessarily a seat: a simple hole in a piece of plywood is often all there is. Common items found inside a Thunder Pavillion include cobwebs, a tin of ashes or lime, dust, 1-ply toilet paper, an old empty stubby beer bottle, and a stick. Normally used only in "desperate" situations, it can be a place of mystery, intrigue, and fear. Women traditionally do not use thunder pavillions; however they will if no other options exist. A moon cut into the door is a common marking. The thunder pavillion's natural habitat is in northern Ontario, Canada, but can be found worldwide nowadays.
After eating all of that chili, I had a turtlehead couldn't wait for Dave to get out of the bathroom, so I had to use the thunder pavillion. I also found out what that stick is used for...
by Woodenhead May 11, 2006
Get the thunder pavillion mug.Paviat is used to describe someone who laughs over small, dumb, or inappropriate jokes that are unintended. When he/she laughs, it's usually a laugh that's silent and their head is thrown back. This may include rolling on the floor, slapping knee, or slapping other people, and even tackling. Tackling is usually only a symptom for people that paviat often.
Diya: *tells an unintended inappropriate joke*
Maya: Diya, you know better to say jokes like that! People will go paviat!
Maya: Diya, you know better to say jokes like that! People will go paviat!
by Alrighthen9348 March 18, 2017
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Pronounced : Par-Vee-Art
Pronounced : Par-Vee-Art
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Susanne walked in with an "interesting" hairstyle significantly different to her usual.
Bash: Paviot!
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It was a very paviot situation when the girl left her father and new boyfriend alone when she went to the toilet.
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At a quiz there is a question which cannot be answered by anyone, when suddenly the village idiot, who has up until then sat quietly in the corner, shouts out the correct answer, explaining in full detail his answer.
Callum(one of the more sophisticated adults): Paviot!
Susanne walked in with an "interesting" hairstyle significantly different to her usual.
Bash: Paviot!
2.
It was a very paviot situation when the girl left her father and new boyfriend alone when she went to the toilet.
3.
At a quiz there is a question which cannot be answered by anyone, when suddenly the village idiot, who has up until then sat quietly in the corner, shouts out the correct answer, explaining in full detail his answer.
Callum(one of the more sophisticated adults): Paviot!
by Susanne Sasha Lory January 13, 2008
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Get the pavilion mug.A slight, accidental, variation of Maury Povich: when a couple fights publically, a friend gets "deep", someone cries, etc--anytime someone is over-emotional.
That was pavich.
by DGN July 25, 2006
Get the Pavich mug.Paving or 'Pave' became popular in post-millenium Liverpool where it was synonamous with violence. It became a euphemism for a violent striking action.
by Mad Harri November 1, 2006
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