A Box of Pangu is an alternative form of saying thank you or giving thanks to someone for offering aid and giving you something that you need. The term is derived from an old Mexican myth in which the Box of Pangu is a magical chest in which a person can find the thing that they 'need' most in the world.
'Box' or 'Pangu' can be used as shortened versions of the term.
'Box' or 'Pangu' can be used as shortened versions of the term.
by Cyclopian June 11, 2008
Nangu-Pangu comes from the Hindi word 'Nanga' which refers to the state of wearing no clothing or being naked. Pangu was later added on to make a cutsey rhyming word for children. Nangu-pangu is used to speak about babies and children about their private parts.
There is nothing sexual about this word, it is used in an affectionate way.
There is nothing sexual about this word, it is used in an affectionate way.
The baby wasn't wearing any clothes after her bath, her mother was gently patting lotion on her and lovingly calling her a "Nangu-Pangu baby".
Mother: Please put some clothes on!
Two Year Old: Why?
Mother: Because we have people coming over, you can't be Nangu-Pangu!
Two Year Old: Why?
Mother: Because I say so!
Mother: Please put some clothes on!
Two Year Old: Why?
Mother: Because we have people coming over, you can't be Nangu-Pangu!
Two Year Old: Why?
Mother: Because I say so!
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