Palang
Formerly known as an animal (see panther), but now since most of those are extinct in Iran it is used to name girls with horrific makeup or plastic surgery, and sometimes hot girls or dafs who wear panther like leggings.
Palang by Bay Harbor Butcher August 14, 2018
Palkash
A person that is down to earth. They try hard to exceed their goals and never give up. They spend their times outdoors or helping out around town, even at home.
A person that is Palkash often tends to be independent. They are friendly but shy. They'd rather avoid human drama and enjoy the things life has to offer. They believe life is short and no moments of it should be wasted.
A person that is Palkash often tends to be independent. They are friendly but shy. They'd rather avoid human drama and enjoy the things life has to offer. They believe life is short and no moments of it should be wasted.
Wow! That person is very Palkash.
Today I plan to be more Palkash than just sitting around eating chips and playing Nintendo.
I feel i've wasted my life on social drama, I need to become more Palkash. That way I will finally figure out who I truly am and avoid the drama that goes around.
Today I plan to be more Palkash than just sitting around eating chips and playing Nintendo.
I feel i've wasted my life on social drama, I need to become more Palkash. That way I will finally figure out who I truly am and avoid the drama that goes around.
pallanghae
pallanghae (팔랑해) is SEVENTEEN The8’s latest installment of the name + saranghae (사랑해) / joahae (좋아해) combinations from SEVENTEEN members. In the Korean language, 8 is said as 팔 (pal) + (사)랑해 (saranghae) meaning love. pallanghae’s literal meaning is ‘flutter’ and The8 acknowledges this double meaning by making a gesture with his hands of a bird flying. he has also used mianhae (미안해) meaning ‘i’m sorry’ in the past as a joke.
pallanghae by galaxygirl17 November 13, 2021
palance
a word used by trinidadians to reflect a sense of enjoyment, fun, partying, and any other sort of liming
palance by Xplicit Mevon December 31, 2008