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Originating from the 1994 movie: PCU. This term is most used as a comeback when someone says or does something you dislike. Can be used just like: "blow me" but adds that extra bit of urban flavor. This saying will often confuse and insult simultaneously.
Dude 1: Why did you order cheese on my burger?
Dude 2: I went and got it, didn't I?
Dude 1: So?!
Dude 2: So! You can "Blow me where the pampers is!"
Dude 2: I went and got it, didn't I?
Dude 1: So?!
Dude 2: So! You can "Blow me where the pampers is!"
by Underdrummer May 16, 2011
Get the Blow me where the pampers is mug.An expression of disappointment. Used mainly to express how the current situation effects your mood in a negative way, comparing it to that of a wet diaper.
by Joshua Barkdull August 11, 2004
Get the Damper in my pamper mug.ParaPara is a style of dance that originated in Japan. It is speculated that it started in the 1970's, but the birth of what we call ParaPara today was really in the 1990's.
ParaPara is usually danced to a genre of music called Eurobeat, which is manufactured in Italy, and sold in Japan.
Specific songs have their own specific routines. There can be one or more routine for a song, depending on how many clubs have put out a new choreography. ParaPara dancers, or Paralists, can make up their own choreography to songs as well.
ParaPara is usually danced with the arms, and the feet movements are usually simple side steps, however, there are complicated foot routines for some songs.
ParaPara comes in "booms". It gets really popular for a while, but then dies down for a little while, then comes back popular again.
ParaPara is usually danced to a genre of music called Eurobeat, which is manufactured in Italy, and sold in Japan.
Specific songs have their own specific routines. There can be one or more routine for a song, depending on how many clubs have put out a new choreography. ParaPara dancers, or Paralists, can make up their own choreography to songs as well.
ParaPara is usually danced with the arms, and the feet movements are usually simple side steps, however, there are complicated foot routines for some songs.
ParaPara comes in "booms". It gets really popular for a while, but then dies down for a little while, then comes back popular again.
I just learned a new ParaPara routine from Velfarre: Pride by Dave!
Oh man, the US is having a HUGE ParaPara boom!
Oh man, the US is having a HUGE ParaPara boom!
by Vampeh Pew February 1, 2006
Get the ParaPara mug.Aysha: I don't have a lot of money to go shopping on Saturday.
Elan: Well, my dad just gave me $100 dollars!
Aysha: Ugh, your so spoiled.
Elan: I know!
Aysha: Did i mention you were a pampiss?
Elan: Well, my dad just gave me $100 dollars!
Aysha: Ugh, your so spoiled.
Elan: I know!
Aysha: Did i mention you were a pampiss?
by TheFirst March 27, 2009
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