A deregotary name for the emo-shite band Panic! At The Disco in which the "!" is read as "exclamation mark".
It originated from the trend of purposefully mispronouncing the pretentious names of shitty emo, NME and scene bands - in order to piss off their fans.
See also iforward russia exlclamation mark and Guile-mots.
It originated from the trend of purposefully mispronouncing the pretentious names of shitty emo, NME and scene bands - in order to piss off their fans.
See also iforward russia exlclamation mark and Guile-mots.
by morgangills May 19, 2006


Brendon Urie {Bden}-Vocals/Guitar/Piano
George Ryan Ross {Ryro}-Guitar/Back up vocals
Jon Jacob Walker {Jwalk}-Bass/Back up vocals
Spencer James Smith {Spee}-Drums
{{{People actually call Ryan Ross juss by Ryro or Ryan.}}}
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Zippeh-Panic! At The Le-effin Shexahh Disco rawks
Saydie-Yeah
Taylor-Inoright
George Ryan Ross {Ryro}-Guitar/Back up vocals
Jon Jacob Walker {Jwalk}-Bass/Back up vocals
Spencer James Smith {Spee}-Drums
{{{People actually call Ryan Ross juss by Ryro or Ryan.}}}
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Zippeh-Panic! At The Le-effin Shexahh Disco rawks
Saydie-Yeah
Taylor-Inoright
by Zippeh T! December 9, 2008

scene kid! at the disco: whats up with your name?
cool kid! at the mother fucking fag dance: just showing some love for that amazing band panic! at the mother fucking fag dance.
scene kid! at the disco: well your a bitch.
cool kid! at the mother fucking fag dance: just showing some love for that amazing band panic! at the mother fucking fag dance.
scene kid! at the disco: well your a bitch.
by alexandera May 24, 2007

when your computer is under 10% battery, and you race against time to find your charger. when you find it, you stick it up your butt and yell "YEE HAW!" before plugging it in.
OMG MAH COMPUTER BE DYIN I NEEDA STICK A CHARGER UP MAH BUTT
(battery panic butt penetration mode (BPBPM)
(battery panic butt penetration mode (BPBPM)
by bahblahbalh September 25, 2011

Pocket panic is the phenomenon of losing track of the whereabouts of some important item you carry on your person. Wallets, cash, identification, keys and cell phones are the items most likely to be misplaced and trigger an episode fo pocket panic.
After I got to my seat on the airplane, I had pocket panic because I couldn't find my keys, but my wife found them under my seat. They'd fallen out of my hip pocket.
by loobeydoobey February 8, 2010
