pase

To do a line or a bump of cocaine
Quieres aventarte un pase compa?
by Ramiro April 13, 2005
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pase

(noun). Spanish word that means "cocaine".
(1) "We snorted some good pase at Joe's party. We were high all night."

(2) I've got to share my pase with my girlfriend or else she'll drive me crazy with her begging and pleading."
by Johnny Z. Styles May 14, 2010
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Pasing

(PAY-see-ING) Acting like such a boss cause you have so much swag
He was Pasing up in that club last night.
by joethejackwagon October 29, 2011
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sak pase

1stperson:sak pase
2nd: map boule(i'm good)
by christine February 19, 2004
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sak pase

haitian creole word meaning 'wassuppp'
Noah; yo jack sak pase
Jack; Nap boule
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Pase de Mecos

A derogatory phrase used to subjugate someone in Spanish. It literally translates to "cum snort," and is performed by ejaculating on your rival's chest, then making them blow dry it, scrape it off with a razor blade, remove stray chest hair, cut it into a line, then snort it.

In certain circles, the ejaculate is snorted directly off the victim's chest, and in some cases the ejaculate is snorted in liquid form.
ENGLISH: Pepe received a "pase de mecos" before the competition.

ESPANOL: Antes de su competencia, Pepe recibio un "pase de mecos."
by PinchesCuerpos September 26, 2010
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Sa k’ pase

🇭🇹 Haitian Creole for:

1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
4- News and gossip (in general)
1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
Pierre: Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: N’ap boule, Pierre . (N’ap boule means we’re fine.)
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
— Pierre: (At the scene of an event) Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: M’ pa konnen, Pierre. (M’ pa konnen means I don’t know.)
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
— Pierre: (Jacques accidentally bumps into Pierre.) Sa k’ pase, Jacques?
— Jacques: Eskize m’, Pierre ? (Eskize m’ means sorry.)
4- News and gossip (in general)

— Pierre: Ou pa tande Sa k’ pase, Jean-Jacques? ( means Haven’t your heard the news, Jacques ?
— Jacques: Non, m’ pa fè nouvèl kèk jou, Pierre. (means No, I haven’t listened or watched the news for days, Pierre.)
by BeauClesca January 07, 2025
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