a word that would come from your weebs friend while christmas is coming, and it has no meaning
HASHIRE SORI YO KAZE NO YOU NI TSUKIMIHARA WO PADORU PADORU
by your weebs buddy November 13, 2018
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A Japanese onomatopoeia for paddling. Most commonly used in the Japanese version of jingle bells
Hashire sori yo, kaze no you ni, tsukimihara wo, padoru padoru
by Tcor December 24, 2018
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A word you will hear it all month when start December. Just do it !
First day: "Hashire sori yo...~~"
Second day: "Kaze no you ni..."
Third day: Still padoru
Fourth...
Fif...
...
Christmas day: Padoru padoru ~~
Padoru padoru x3,14...
After that, I think you can feel it...

- Karl -
by Karl 'Lord' December 07, 2020
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The cursed Weeb meme that ever existed on Christmas. It is more popular than Digimon's Jingle Bells version which is "Karaku Hayaku" instead of "Padoru Padoru."
Comparison of Lyrics:
Digimon: "HASHIRE SORI YO, KAZE NO YOU NI, YUKI NO NAKA WO, KARAKU HAYAKU"
Fate/Extra: "HASHIRE SORI YO, KAZE NO YOU NI, TSUKIMIHARA WO, PADORU PADORU"
by Ronald Lee March 29, 2021
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Word coming from a short anime song inspired from Jingle Bells(Write PADORU PADORU on Youtube if you want to listen to it, it's quite addictive).
It's how Japanese pronounce "paddle" with the meaning of walking slowly, which makes sense considering the context.
~Hashire sori yo
Kaze no you ni

Taukimihara wo
PADORU PADORU~
by Sauce177013 December 09, 2018
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