A mostly unused Australian slang term, meaning to bash someone and have multiple people stomp on them.
Jack: That cunt still hasn't paid me dosh back!

Israel: No worries bruv, we'll give em a packarding after work.
by croydontrooper May 02, 2020
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A pretty snazzy car from so long ago, barely anybody remembers it. But if used for a last name, the person is normally really outgoing, smart and pretty. Don't mess with a Packard, he/she will screw you over.
"Watch out, there's another Packard."
by Seemite August 23, 2008
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Publically immobilizing a punk-ass bitch who should have never dared to cross your path in the first place.
After Tom shot his fool mouth off, I totally packardized his ass in front of his crew
by Ratmaster Bob February 25, 2017
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1. One of the earliest American settlers from the land of England.

2. A classic, fine automobile.
Samuel packard of Massachusetts bay colony.
by Jteam90 January 02, 2017
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Someone who wastes all your time because of something they forgot or screwed up on.
(Teenager begs for phone. You work hard to buy it for them. Kid rarely uses it.)
That teen is such a packard.
by PurpleProdigy May 18, 2016
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a type of company that likes slowing your computer down with bloatware
guy: dang, stupid hp
friend: why's it stupid?
guy: cause they said the computer i just bought is the best for gaming and yet it can't play a simple flash game.
friend: that sure is stupid of Hewlett Packard
by GeorgieFrank October 05, 2015
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Packard Bell, not to be confused with Hewlett-Packard, was an electronics company which manufactured PCs of such terrible quality that its products are aptly referred to as "Packaged Hell." Once you purchased one of their machines, you were stuck with a heap of crap after the motherboard or power supply invariably failed (the company insisted on using odd form factors making sure spare parts were impossible to find). Fortunately, the company ceased selling its crash-happy computers in the U.S. in 2000. Unfortunately, the brand continues to plague the European market.
You: hi sir, I'd like to buy a power supply for an A8550 Packard Bell.
Clerk: *blink*
You: uhh...well?
Clerk: may I interest you in a high-powered rifle for the disposal of your machine?
by hgdt43 March 14, 2008
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