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Fellow bald-person. A greeting used between fellow bald-headed people.

Origin: This definition traces back to an episode of the Golden Girls sitcom where the ex-husband of the main characters (Dorothy) appears back in her life but this time with an apparent full head of hair. Eventually he comes to terms with his 'bald identity' and is seen greeting a fellow bald man as Paizan.
Many fans took his greeting wrongly, he was greeting an old man of Italian descent, believing it to mean 'fellow bald person'. It's use as 'fellow bald person' has spread far & wide since.
"Hi, I see from your head that you are a Paizan". Upon one bald person meeting another bald person they greet one another by saying, "Paizan"
Paizan by 808 State April 21, 2024
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Paizan PAIZANO paisano paiman Paigan paipan paisan pazzan paikana Pakzan
Look at him, it's Paiman!
paiman by meting February 28, 2017
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
An individual lacking pubic hair, usually depicted as female. This does not nessicarily mean that the individuals hair was removed, it can also mean pre-pubescent.
The main character in the Manga/Anime "Ghosttalker's Daydream" is described as paipan but does not shave, she simply has never developed pubic hair.
paipan by kushieline April 12, 2006
n. means countryman or brother in Italian. The equivilent of "homie" to Italians and Italian-Americans.
Usually spelled paesano.
Sometimes shortened to paesan or paisan
Yo, howyoudoing, paisano?
paisano by Jam Master J April 14, 2005
A slang word to describe a woman without pubic hair. Roughly translated from Japanese it means 'shaved'.
GIRL A: " You're paipan?! You must be some kind of slut!"
GIRL B: "It's not like that, it just feels better. Try it and see for your self."
Paipan by benx5 July 4, 2012