Another word for real. The word can be seen in the popular mass produced Indian biscuit brand ‘Parle-g’. Interestingly enough, the letter ‘g’ is short for glucose. This would indicate that you will be consuming real glucose.
Person 1: “hey have you tried gluco cookie, they taste really good”
Person 2: “Nah, you gotta try Parle-g. Gluco has fake glucose and is not good for you and is not as good as Parle-g, which contains real glucose and reel sugar and is good for you and better than gluco, which isn’t good for you and something you should avoid at all costs”
Person 1 “thank you, you are right, I can’t believe I was so misinformed. You are the best.”
Person 2: “Nah, you gotta try Parle-g. Gluco has fake glucose and is not good for you and is not as good as Parle-g, which contains real glucose and reel sugar and is good for you and better than gluco, which isn’t good for you and something you should avoid at all costs”
Person 1 “thank you, you are right, I can’t believe I was so misinformed. You are the best.”
by Leeks115 March 29, 2021
by Smammy And Giddy Widdy January 28, 2004
Proper noun, describes the speakers desire to invoke the ancient pirate rules of parle; upon such proclamation, the speaker is protected against forcible ridicule by his bros in respect of such games as 'tell her', 'text her', 'Facebook' and other smilar activities following a statement previously made by the speaker.
"I'd love to smash her back doors in! Parle"
"Sometimes I have wet dreams about my dad and brother. Parle"
"Hey bro, do you have any Justin Bieber CDs I can borrow? Parle!"
"Sometimes I have wet dreams about my dad and brother. Parle"
"Hey bro, do you have any Justin Bieber CDs I can borrow? Parle!"
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