Taken and adapted from Bluetooth pairing (when two Bluetooth enabled devices agree to communicate with one another).
In bluetooth, When this happens, the two devices join what is called a trusted pair. When one device recognizes another device in an established trusted pair, each device automatically accepts communication, bypassing the discovery and authentication process that normally happen during Bluetooth interactions.
This can however be used when on the town to refer to women you hope to hook up with.
In bluetooth, When this happens, the two devices join what is called a trusted pair. When one device recognizes another device in an established trusted pair, each device automatically accepts communication, bypassing the discovery and authentication process that normally happen during Bluetooth interactions.
This can however be used when on the town to refer to women you hope to hook up with.
<aie93> Seen anyone to pair with yet?
<Matthew1471> nah, that woman pushing the pram looks already paired.
Pairing is the verb meaning "to pair"
<Matthew1471> nah, that woman pushing the pram looks already paired.
Pairing is the verb meaning "to pair"
by Matthew1471 September 18, 2006
Newsman: "They had just got married and were driving to their honeymoon when their car crashed and they were both killed"
Boy: "That's paired."
Boy: "That's paired."
by JmeAnPri December 23, 2008
"Paire" is a fan-created word coined to describe the relationship between the two characters Peter Petrelli (uncle) and Claire Bennet (niece) from serial "Heroes". Paire is not canon but fans of Paire don't care about it.
1st Girl: Oh, I want to kill Tim Kring (creator/writer of Heroes)!
2nd girl: Why?
1st girl: He didn't make Paire!
2nd girl: Why?
1st girl: He didn't make Paire!
by Ritr December 30, 2011
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