That uncanny feeling, when you recognize a real life situation, and realize you've seen it previously in a porn flick.
Did you see who delivered the pizza? Super hot blonde, barely 20 years old! I had a total deja-pay-per-view when she said "who ordered the one with extra sausage?"
by Phatmastaskinnydipper May 17, 2017
A more sophisticated way of saying pay, usually within the NFT space. Can also be spelt 'payed'.
Founded by user @InvsbleFriends, as he seeks to constantly innovate, not only in the world of NFTs but in the English language as well.
"We never misspell, we're just making derivatives of the original word" - InvsbleFriends
"Tuest the process"
Founded by user @InvsbleFriends, as he seeks to constantly innovate, not only in the world of NFTs but in the English language as well.
"We never misspell, we're just making derivatives of the original word" - InvsbleFriends
"Tuest the process"
by gag1514 January 21, 2022
by InvsbleFriends January 21, 2022
by linuxkidd August 04, 2010
by Nanu baby April 16, 2019
pronounced: p-ay
being in the sense of peace within yourself where you feel in the wrath of something over you. (e.g. the love of God)
note: generally used as an informal word among religious believers to express there feeling of being in God's (or a form of God's) wrath and or presence.
being in the sense of peace within yourself where you feel in the wrath of something over you. (e.g. the love of God)
note: generally used as an informal word among religious believers to express there feeling of being in God's (or a form of God's) wrath and or presence.
Person 1 (Silesia): "I pray that my book has helped you to understand more about purpose and pai."
Person 2 (Mia): "Yes, this book has truly helped me deepen my connection with God."
Person 3 (Maisie): "I'm pai after reading your book!"
Person 2 (Mia): "Yes, this book has truly helped me deepen my connection with God."
Person 3 (Maisie): "I'm pai after reading your book!"
by t7xly November 07, 2024