payal p is an amazing person
by nick February 14, 2005
by DESIDOGG January 21, 2005
She goes like sharvee sharvee
by quirkwkwoa January 04, 2022
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payals (pie 'als) are anklets traditionally made of tinkling silver bells, very prettily telling of a girl's comings and goings, her dancing, and her joyous mood. They adorn her feet.
Her tinkling payals were imported from the small town of Payal in the Punjab province of India. Each payal had many tiny bells stitched to a velvet cushion to be strapped to the foot of the dancer.
by Puddintainette February 06, 2010
Small. They would only seem as small children to your eyes - average height being three foot six or so.
Payal's typically cannot reach most things that are above 3 feet from the ground and often get trampled on in crowded places, despite making silly noises as a warning that she's there.
Payal's also typically pop out from nowhere in surroundings with walls or obstacles over the height of 3 feet. (e.g. pop their head over cubicle walls)
Crowded elevators smell different to these people.
Payal's typically cannot reach most things that are above 3 feet from the ground and often get trampled on in crowded places, despite making silly noises as a warning that she's there.
Payal's also typically pop out from nowhere in surroundings with walls or obstacles over the height of 3 feet. (e.g. pop their head over cubicle walls)
Crowded elevators smell different to these people.
Sue: When I grow up, I wanna be like Payal.
Bob: What do you mean when you "grow up"?
Sue: Oh yeah...looks like I'm already too big to be a Payal.
David: Hey Joan, who is that 10-year-old sitting in the cube next to you?
Ken: No, man. That's Paula, my Payal friend.
Bob: What do you mean when you "grow up"?
Sue: Oh yeah...looks like I'm already too big to be a Payal.
David: Hey Joan, who is that 10-year-old sitting in the cube next to you?
Ken: No, man. That's Paula, my Payal friend.
by Garee Coleman June 30, 2010