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A Indian that is over the age of 18 that messages kids under the age of 18 n starts being a nonce.pindian is pedo n Indian put together.if u r A pindian then stop messaging lil kids tyvm
A pindian just messaged me.
Go away you r A pindian.
Are u A pindian?
Pindian by Eva.xoxo April 11, 2019
pindian
a person whose mother is from pakistan and father is from india. This makes them PINDIAN!!!!
Also a name for someone from the place called "PINDIA" they wear turbans and eat poppadoms. And wear bindis on their forehead.
my mother is from pakistan, my father is from india, therefore i am PINDIAN!!!!
a person whose mother is from pakistan and father is from india. This makes them PINDIAN!!!!
Also a name for someone from the place called "PINDIA" they wear turbans and eat poppadoms. And wear bindis on their forhead.
my mother is from pakistan, my father is from india, therefore i am PINDIAN!!!!
pindian by the father of pindia September 8, 2008

pindingas 

from el Peru: left up in the air, abandoned to uncertainty, waiting and no news arrives, no resolution to a very "pregnant" situation
My man said we would meet for lunch and then have a quickie today. He never showed, he never called, he left me en pindingas!
So I called my "supplier," pleading, "Bring me something to cheer me up!" "Honey, I am in the car and on my way!he said. I am still awaiting his arrival and he doesn't pick up his cell. Will he arrive or not? He has left me en pindingas.
pindingas by Vizma March 5, 2008

pindican 

a mixture of pakistani, indian and mexican
bradley rivers is a pindican!
pindican by steph middleditch February 17, 2022

under-pondian 

adj, n. Australian. May have originated in alt.usage.english as complement to the more common terms "left-pondian" and "right-pondian".
Many under-pondian terms aren't used anywhere else.
under-pondian by Ehud Shapira September 20, 2007

left-pondian 

adj, n. American. To the left of the Atlantic Ocean. The term is typically used to qualify variants of the English language or its speakers. Common in alt.usage.english, where it may have originated.

Contrasted with "right-pondian". The rarer "under-pondian" is also sometimes used.
Those left-pondian words are quite ludicrous indeed!
left-pondian by Ehud Shapira September 21, 2007