by Theycallmearpan June 18, 2019
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Get the PABB mug.Mike claims to have been plabbished many times but it didn't seem to bother him because he would just finish where he left off.
by The Red Head July 1, 2005
Get the plabbish mug.Poppy Paibi refers to some Kuki women in social media who are constantly justifying and supporting the widespread poppy plantation in areas dominated by their community.
It also refers to Kuki women folks who are constantly engaging in illogical activities. The activities include assembling in large numbers and accusing other communities of blocking their relief materials without mentioning that their community is blocking the National Highway on the other side.
Another context is the fake crying (laughing) in front of empty coffins asking for peace when all the men on the side are in full combat dress with sniper rifles.
It also refers to Kuki women folks who are constantly engaging in illogical activities. The activities include assembling in large numbers and accusing other communities of blocking their relief materials without mentioning that their community is blocking the National Highway on the other side.
Another context is the fake crying (laughing) in front of empty coffins asking for peace when all the men on the side are in full combat dress with sniper rifles.
Here comes another Poppy Paibi, explaining and justifying the poppy plantation in the Kuki areas of Manipur.
by zollywords July 23, 2023
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by Wolfeymole January 24, 2009
Get the Pobbies mug.1. Originally from Tenerife, Canary Islands, spanish word used to decorate the name of any person including the suffix "sito" or "sita" (convert them to diminutives).
Juanito Pambisito, Pedrito Pambisito, Margarita Pambisita.
2. Spanish word used to express good and bad things, happy and sad things.
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Juanito Pambisito, Pedrito Pambisito, Margarita Pambisita.
2. Spanish word used to express good and bad things, happy and sad things.
It is the answer for any related question
Retrasito Pambisito, Dalasito Pambisito, Juanito Pambisito, Pedrito Pambisito, Margarita Pambisita.
+I Love You, Do you love me?.
-Pambisito
+Great!!
+I Love You, Do you love me?.
-Pambisito
+Great!!
by Dalasito Pambisito August 19, 2015
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