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pandaphonium

The panic generated from the inability to find your phone when it's ringing
As I heard my favorite song play in ringtone, I was struck with pandaphonium.
by iamtheseedman December 25, 2009
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Pandamonium

The havok which Pandas create.
The Pandas are loose and ate China!! CHECK OUT THE PANDAMONIUM!
by Super leaH July 27, 2004
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Pandamonium

The chaos that follows after eating Panda Express aka explosive shits
I am experiencing some serious pandamonium after eating Panda Express for breakfast.
by YogurtToss July 27, 2011
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Pandephonium

An event occuring in crowded public places, where many people are close together. The event involves the ringing of an individual's cell phone, and results in 1/2 or more of the immediate area's population digging through purses and pockets for their phones.
Dude, I was standing in line at a train station in Tokyo, and we experienced complete pandephonium when Ichiro's phone went off.
by Reed May 11, 2006
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Pandamonium

The act of being sodomized at work on your lunch break, in front of a large group of co-workers, by a bundt cake pan, then using the unwashed pan to bake a cake and serve it to others.
Oh man, last week at work was pandamonium!!
by c.h.r.i.s. July 12, 2006
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pandamonium

law professors making completely ridiculous analogies, like dogs and cats living together in the streets
prof. knox responded, "will having to build your own driveway create pandamonium, like will dogs and cats be living together in the streets?"
by hiccamer December 14, 2008
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Pandaemonium

1) Any of various arboreal rodents of the genus Sciurus and related genera of the family Sciuridae, having a long flexible bushy tail and including the fox squirrel, gray squirrel, and red squirrel. Also called tree squirrel.
2) Any of various other rodents of the family Sciuridae, as the ground squirrel or the flying squirrel.
3) The fur of one of these rodents.
Middle English squirel, from Anglo-Norman esquirel, from Vulgar Latin *scriolus, diminutive of *scrius, alteration of Latin scirus, from Greek skiouros : ski, shadow + our, tail; see ors- in Indo-European Roots.
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