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James: "Whoa Mike! That's quite the pinocchitoe you have there. Here I thought you were an honest person!"
James: "Whoa Mike! That's quite the pinocchitoe you have there. Here I thought you were an honest person!"
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A woman who cheats on her long term partner and then lies about it after the fact, insisting she did something totally different than what she actually did.
This pinocchoe cheated on me with her high school fling and was called out on it by her sister and cousin, but she continues to deny and gaslight me.
by anonymous2024.3 July 2, 2024
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1. To transform or expand something, such as a view, experience, or mindset, into a broader or more comprehensive perspective.
2. To enhance an emotional or creative outlook, often by providing new insights or inspiration, much like a muse does for an artist.
3. In a personal context, to influence someone in a way that opens up their understanding of the world or themselves.
1. To transform or expand something, such as a view, experience, or mindset, into a broader or more comprehensive perspective.
2. To enhance an emotional or creative outlook, often by providing new insights or inspiration, much like a muse does for an artist.
3. In a personal context, to influence someone in a way that opens up their understanding of the world or themselves.
Example:
Her words panoramified my whole approach to life, like she was my muse.
Let’s panoramify this idea and see where the inspiration takes us.
Her words panoramified my whole approach to life, like she was my muse.
Let’s panoramify this idea and see where the inspiration takes us.
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A universal word for all that are not Pinocchio. It fills in any word in a sentence; it is used contextually.
This term is common in Collodi, Italy
A universal word for all that are not Pinocchio. It fills in any word in a sentence; it is used contextually.
This term is common in Collodi, Italy
"I pinocchinot to the store yesterday to grab some pinocchinot" could be understood contextually as "I ran to the store yesterday to grab some milk"
by Bustard Quelme November 21, 2024
Get the Pinocchinot mug.PINO is a neologism meaning one who is a "patriot in name only." These individuals frequently display the American flag on their vehicles or at their homes, they strongly support 2A rights, and they agitate vociferously for getting their way in politics, despite their efforts sometimes being at odds with the US Constitution and other laws. Tellingly, most PINOs have not served in the armed forces to actually defend this country.
Johnny flies the American flag on his truck, carries a weapon, and vehemently opposes any politics that are not on the Right, saying that Leftist or even Centrist views are dangerous. He ignores the fact that some of the actions he advocates are actually illegal. He is a PINO, a patriot in name only.
by Cynical Bob December 20, 2024
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Me puedes hacer un gran pieorca y prestar me 20 dólares?
Me puedes hacer un gran pieorca y prestar me 20 dólares?
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