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Palm peach

by thelunark May 23, 2024
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palmaris longus

The tendon in which might have been used for throwing spears, it is a weak flexor, and provides no substantial flexing force that would inhibit movement in the wrist if its tendon were cut and moved elsewhere. often used for replacing other tendons, there is evidence that humans are evolving to not have it
P1: yo, P2? where is your palmaris longus
P2: What?
P1: The thing on your wrist when you do hand butt cheeks
P2:oh, the doctor had to use it to replace another tendon
by Your father that left June 28, 2024
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PALM-DAWG

The illest mf alive, he got that big, ferocious, veiny ahhh dih and he gon give it to yo girl ong. He a crazy mf. He gon shoot u if u say sum shi about him fr
Damn, Palm-Dawg f'd my bih.
by APSDEUKALYPTUS January 21, 2025
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PALM DAWG

Leader of the Deukalyptus 010 D gang of north palma de mallorca. He is the illest mf alive, he will fw yo girl n shoot u if u mess wit him
DamnPalm Dawg fd my bih
by APSDEUKALYPTUS January 21, 2025
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pallorphobia

/ˌpælərˈfoʊbiə/
noun

An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).

Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).

pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
when the boy watched the movie dracula his pallorphobia was the strongest
by Stefan Strommer January 23, 2026
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pallorphobia

/ˌpælərˈfoʊbiə/
noun

An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).

Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).

pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
when the boy watched the movie dracula his pallorphobia was the strongest
by Stefan Strommer January 23, 2026
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pallorphobia

/ˌpælərˈfoʊbiə/
noun

An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).

Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).

pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
his pallorphobia got stronger when he watched dracula
by Stefan Strommer January 23, 2026
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