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When one combines "pool" and "dance," one gets "panse," usually in reference to a party where swimming and dancing take place.
1: "I would like to extend to you an invitation to the panse party."
2: "Excuse me?"
1: "The... party. With the... with the panse. Party with panse?"
2: "Are you saying that there's a party in your pants and that I'm invited?"
1: "Absolutely not. I'm saying that there's a party where swimming and dancing will take place, and that you are invited. To my party. My panse party."
by MicahT May 30, 2005
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