actually the word parro has nothing to do with being drunk. it's jamaican and is derived from the word paranoid from smoking weed. it is on no way related to being intoxicated.
by herbicide August 03, 2011

by littlelouie13 December 30, 2005

some one who is paroletic from being intoxicated (common austrailian term for when some one is very drunk)
by 44014 January 28, 2005

its a derivitave of the term "parylitic" which means paralysed in the muscles.
commonly used as slang in australia to describe somebody who has drank so much that they have reached a state of being unable to move, speak etc.
the term "parro" is also used to describe someone who is just incredibly drunk. See example below.
commonly used as slang in australia to describe somebody who has drank so much that they have reached a state of being unable to move, speak etc.
the term "parro" is also used to describe someone who is just incredibly drunk. See example below.
I've drank so much that while I'm putting this definition up I could be classed as "parro", and probably would be "parro" at most high school parties with the amount I have drunk.
However, because I am not in high school, and because I can still use my fingers to type, I am not parylised and therefore techinically not "parro".
However, because I am not in high school, and because I can still use my fingers to type, I am not parylised and therefore techinically not "parro".
by Riksta June 01, 2005

by Crawf93 May 02, 2007
