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Palataoism

Derived from the word 'pala-tao' (kepala tahu) meaning knows everything in Malay.

A branch of philosophy in which a person thinks he/she knows everything. But in fact that person knows little to non. Yet they still stand up to their point eventhough it has been proven false.
Don't trust what Steinberg says, he a palataoism practitioner.
by Adam Musa December 26, 2019
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Palataologist

Derived from the word 'pala-tao' meaning knows everything in Malay.

Someone who knows about everything but in reality doesn't know about it or maybe a little.
I don't like Jane Kelly, she is a palataologist.
by ffkrisaac August 15, 2019
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palatable

edible; acceptable; having a pleasant taste
the dish offered by the waiter was somewhat palatable
by ZuiCide May 17, 2014
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palatial

1. The virtual every-adjective. Can be used in place of any adjective, in any language, in any country, on any planet. (In most cases, accompanied in the same sentence by the noun regalia) (Used as a positive in most cases)

2. Pertaining to or suitable of a palace.
1: Dude, this party is so palatial!!
1:'Alternate': That nude "show" you put on at Jim's wedding was so NOT palatial!

2: A palatial tapestry.
by GrantMF November 11, 2007
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Palabalo

Palabalo is everything, and yet it is nothing. It is said when you want to say something for no reason and for any reason. Palabalo can be used as a verb, noun and adjective and is a sentence in its own right. It is NOT a pronoun. It is closely liked to Jill Bramante but under no circumstances should appear next to each other in a sentence...or Ainsley Harriet may stop smiling.
Look at that fat governor marching, you wanna cut down on your pork rinds mate, get some exercise! Palabalo.
by Tomos Osmond May 21, 2008
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Palatial regalia

To take words that people don't use anymore, and using them for anything you want them to mean.
Or also known as, "Palatial regalia".
You can use any word not used by most people.
Heres an example with 2 of hundreds of words.

Palatial regalia
That regalia is palatial!
Instead of, That house is big

It can mean anything you want it to mean.
*Note: It doesn't have to be palatial or regalia, those are just more common when it comes to this.
by whitebill January 12, 2008
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Palalala

The word that has defied scholars and thinkers for centuries. Many doubt it's awesome power, but all know what lies deep within its vowels!
I cast the power of Palalala on you!
by N&N&N October 29, 2011
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