Southern California way to say something smells nasty!
Derived from three spanish words; Patas (feet), culo (butt), sobaco (armpit)
Pronounced -paw-qu-so
Derived from three spanish words; Patas (feet), culo (butt), sobaco (armpit)
Pronounced -paw-qu-so
by la cuatro June 25, 2007
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Ralph: bro when was the last time you showered! You smell like big time Pacuso!
Juan: hmm I think a week ago, but I didn’t think it was noticeable.
Becky: Hey Alexa are you sure you showered, you clearly still smell like Pacuso.
Alexa: Yea I did but my vag is really sensitive right now from last nights sex with my boyfriend so I didn’t wash down there.
Juan: hmm I think a week ago, but I didn’t think it was noticeable.
Becky: Hey Alexa are you sure you showered, you clearly still smell like Pacuso.
Alexa: Yea I did but my vag is really sensitive right now from last nights sex with my boyfriend so I didn’t wash down there.
by joshwua915 June 19, 2022
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this is a mixture of three widely used words in the Spanish vocabulary. These words would be "pata," "culo," and "sovaco." Mainly used to describe B.O.
by YoYoYo! :) August 20, 2009
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Pa + cu + so = Pacuso.
Pata is foot, culo is ass, and somena is armpit. Used when something smells worse than a
Pa + cu + so = Pacuso.
Pata is foot, culo is ass, and somena is armpit. Used when something smells worse than a
by herskovicmd June 11, 2006
Get the Pacuso mug.Pausom. If you have someone name pausom then never ever lose him cause he is someone who will always make you smile in your hard times and stay beside you no matter what. He might be kind of flirty guy but sweet and cute toooo.
by Anway November 24, 2021
Get the pausom mug.The Pauso Effect, a term derived from Marco Pausini´s discovery of a mathematical theory based on singular value decomposition and subsequent euphoria, describes the extreme happiness or ¨high¨ feeling after having performed superbly at work. This phenomenon is easily observable, with symptoms including smiling, making jokes, desire to have fun, and a general sense of high spirits.
¨Bro, you´re in such a good mood today! What´s goin´ on?¨
¨Pauso Effect, bro! I finally signed a deal with a huge client!¨
¨Way to go dude, let´s go get a drink!¨
¨Or maybe 5!¨
¨Pauso Effect, bro! I finally signed a deal with a huge client!¨
¨Way to go dude, let´s go get a drink!¨
¨Or maybe 5!¨
by Rulrangers August 27, 2013
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