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¡no pasarán! 

No Pasaran means 'they shall not pass' - the phrase comes from the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, and was used by the Republican troops (the left-wing soldiers fighting against Franco and the Falangists) as a rallying cry in defense of Madrid.
they shall not pass ¡no pasarán!
¡no pasarán! by Billy18 September 25, 2013
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A person usually from Tibet. Named due to the day of birth as tibetans believed each day had a deity and that the person born on specific day should hold a name to represent that he/she is under the protection of a deity of that day.
Nurse: what do you want to name your child?
Mother: Since its friday, his name will be pasang
Pasang by Sagaregreat July 19, 2021
It’s an original persian name commenly used for boys.

Parsa’s are really hard to catch but when you do so, they’re gonna be greatest lover that the world has ever seen, they’re the faithful and loyal, when they fall in love, they see no one but they’re beloved one.
Parsa’s are social, talkative as radio and cool.
Parsa is also defined as devotee.
Parsa by Sparrow25 August 17, 2018

Pasadena Pitchfork 

Highly skilled maneuver that involves a man double fisting a woman while simultaneously receiving fellatio and taking a shit on the toilet.
I accidentally walked in on Darrel giving a Pasadena Pitchfork at grandma's house last week.
Pasadena Pitchfork by Van Jermaine October 11, 2016

pansales 

a convention that takes takes place in west ohio every blood moon that will sell any pans that Gordon Ramsey has used at an unreasonably high price in order to help the CIA in discovering the purpose of oreo thins
kyle1: yo duuuude the pansales are coming up
kyle2: yooooo I already got tickets
kyle1: saaaamee bruuuuhh.

both Kyles at the same time: fuuuuck yeaaaa
pansales by meme loop October 28, 2018
It's a word that's used with Italians or Italian Americans when informally, but friendly, adressing one another. It means "brother" or "fellow countryman". Shortened from paisano, and is sometimes spelled paesan.
"Hey, paisan! How's the veal parmigiana?"
"Delicious, best in the city!"
paisan by Alumita November 11, 2005