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Meaning: Goddess of Beauty/Princess of Power
Origins ( Greek Pathia and Spanish Patia)

Anyone with the name Pateia is very unique. She is kind and caring and loves to share. She’s very artsy and talented. She also loves sports, therefore, she’s very active. Stubborn but knows when she is wrong (at times). Very Positive Person.
Looks innocent but looks can be deceiving
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A Patia is a unique, but simple name for an awesome person. The name originated from an ancient Greek scholar, Hypatia. With this origin Patias tend to be intelligent women in the academic world; however they also excel in social situations and build strong friendships. They are kind and will always have your back. Patias are the people you call when you need a shoulder to cry on or kick butt with. Also will excel in the art of debate. Note: Patias, though sweet, may often be trained ninjas; angering one such patia or a friend of one may result in a near death experience.
Wow, do you see that girl? She is such a Patia.

Man, I wish I had a friend named Patia.
Patia by Carly_j_C May 4, 2010
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Maxairwma plateia 

It's a really common expression in plateia elef8erias heraklion,Greece.It is said that this phrase dates back to the 19th century and it means that you want to stab someone there at 7pm(aggressively)
Mixalaky tha fas maxairwma plateia
Maxairwma plateia by 8anosig December 22, 2020

Viva La Patria 

A phrase used by Argentines to honor the fatherland
Person 1: The falklands are british
Person 2: Viva la patria
Person 1: *dies*

patriautism 

blind patriotism to the degree of seeming autistic.
His patriautism made him impossible to be around because he would talk of nothing but his blind love for his country.

Patrianna 

The sweetest girl you'll ever meet. Someone that voices her own opinion openly and freely.
She has a Patrianna personality.
Patrianna by Honey_Isn't_Sweet January 20, 2009

patiandola 

spanish for 'kicking it', used mainly by paisas and cholos or cholas trying to sound cool when they really sound like fuck tarts.
Chola 1: Ayy girl where you at?
Chola 2: Oh i'm just right here patiandola at my boyfriends house.
patiandola by Murf E March 30, 2009