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¡no pasarán! 

No Pasaran means 'they shall not pass' - the phrase comes from the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, and was used by the Republican troops (the left-wing soldiers fighting against Franco and the Falangists) as a rallying cry in defense of Madrid.
they shall not pass ¡no pasarán!
¡no pasarán! by Billy18 September 25, 2013
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Going to Pasalaqua 

A great Green Day song off of their first album- 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours

Listen to it!
"I love the song Going to Pasalaqua!"
*High five*

Green Day
1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours

Paskalis 

To have a weird shaped Adam apple. Also to call a person who is a foreigner that takes other peoples country's stuff.
Haha, he has a 'Paskalis'. That bloody 'Paskalis' is taking up our jobs and FAS.
Paskalis by debateman August 29, 2012
se on aivan paska: its totally shit
paska by henri September 23, 2003
An akward creature with origin in eastern Europe(Primarily Albania). Most of the population of pashka's are feminin but there is also a strange masculine minority.
That quite pale person in math class might of been a pashka.
pashka by younggrod January 26, 2015
an italian word for "vagina" but used with friends as a silly name
"padaka punch"
"watch out for your padaka's
padaka by shapiddle January 10, 2007