what rachel berry (glee) said when begging to be allowed a “second chance” after she already had one. she went from please to pleak very quickly. it’s just like saying please but with spice
by saltedcruton May 15, 2021
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Originated from the phrase 'child please', but implies a southern dialect has been applied.
Originated from the phrase 'child please', but implies a southern dialect has been applied.
by K.J.Steezy February 21, 2012
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A term derived from Afrikaans, it’s original meaning banana. Typically used as an insulting term after doing something insensible or stupid. Also used as a term of endearment in certain situations. Piesang is a nick-name that one can use to call ones friends in almost any circumstance. Use piesang when in need of a term that says everything in one word.
Friend 1: -walks into glass door
Friend 2: -starts laughing uncontrollably
Friend 1: crying in pain but manages to say “stop laughing”
Friend 2: still laughing uncontrollably
Friend 2: manages to say through laughter “ you piesang”
Friend 1: mildly concussed but starts laughing as well
Friend 2: -starts laughing uncontrollably
Friend 1: crying in pain but manages to say “stop laughing”
Friend 2: still laughing uncontrollably
Friend 2: manages to say through laughter “ you piesang”
Friend 1: mildly concussed but starts laughing as well
by I am a piesang November 10, 2021
Get the Piesang mug.(n) (1) The shorted version of "paesano." Italian for "countryman", but can also be used to mean friend, brother, buddy, homeboy, or dawg among Italians. "Paesan" is actually the correct spelling, while "paisan" is the misspelled Americanized version.
(2)RARE: an Italian. When used to mean "Italian", paesan is usually friendly and non-offensive, but can be insulting if it is said in a contemptuous or patronizing way.
(2)RARE: an Italian. When used to mean "Italian", paesan is usually friendly and non-offensive, but can be insulting if it is said in a contemptuous or patronizing way.
(1) Hey, paesan, wanna come cruising with us?
(2) Get yer greasy guinea ass outta here,"PAESAN"! We don't like your kind around these parts!
(2) Get yer greasy guinea ass outta here,"PAESAN"! We don't like your kind around these parts!
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