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Pythagorean Theorem

A savage sexual position where the male contorts his body into the shape of a triangle while placing his foot onto the females head. Once in the "Pythagorean Theorem" position, he proceeds to viciously insert his erect phallus into her anus.
"Last night after the club I practiced my knowledge of the pythagorean theorem on a bitch. A2+b2=C2 baby."
by DaveJAKAPythagoras June 13, 2018
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Pachanka

Pachanka, pronounced PatCH-an-ka, means street party, or unmediated reunion of people to have fun on the street.

Alternative spelling: patxanka, patschanka, patchanka.
"Hey whats going on down there?"
"Looks like everyone is on the street today. Lets go to the Pachanka."
by Pachanka May 30, 2006
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pythagorate

To apply the Pythagorean Theorem to real-life situations and scenarios.
Johnny: What's the shortest route to your place?
Marco: You gotta pythagorate that shit; cut across diagonally!
by IanHayes March 10, 2010
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Psychage

The level of mental preparedness before committing to a task or event.
I need more psychage to finish this route.
by Jeffard January 11, 2012
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Pythagordian

Some one who is to drunk to properly pronounce a well know mathematical theorem while trying to impress people with their self imagined broad knowledge base.
Well as you know the Pythagordian theorem lets you calculate the hypotenuse of a right triangle from its base and height.
by Liars Dice October 11, 2018
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Pichazo

Spanish, South American term from Costa Rica, it translates to "Fulminant hit"
Uses:
A. A hit, punch, kick or violent accident so legendary that your eyes hurt just from seeing it.

B. A massive amount of something
"Chad received a huge pichazo in the face, he is the hospital"

"I have a pichazo of work, No weekend for me... "

"I love you a pichazo" (I love you a lot)
by CinnabunChan January 10, 2019
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Pacha

French expression "living like a pacha". During the 13th century, this noun was mostly given to governors. It describes their type of life as "lazy and surrounded by servants to make their life as relaxed as possible". Basically describing a man sitting and waiting, acting like a king.
Can also be used to describe a big proud cat lazing around.
He's such a pacha.
My cat is a big pacha.
Look at him! Thinks he's a pacha!
by Lillie_fr August 9, 2020
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