A large party, often marked by lavishness and showiness. Derived from two filipino words of varying dialects - pamanhickan and parmalaiyee, both meaning a pre-wedding get together in which the marrying families discuss their input to the wedding, and hence show how much clout they will carry in the family.
The X and Y families will host their permahickey on Thursday, two nights before the wedding.
A URL that references a webpage, often one that is dynamically rendered, which displays the information of a single article (usually from an RSS feed) that was featured on the main section of a website but will be or currently is archived.
1) The articles on the frontpage of my blog are generated from an RSS feed, so I'm including a permalink for each page; I just POST the article ID to a PHP webpage that dynamically displays the desired content.
2) The permalinks to all my articles are just SSI pages with filenames of the article IDs. The server includes the XML document of the page with Perl include calls, and I use CSS to control how they are displayed.
A link to a specific article in the archives of a blog, which will remain valid after the article is no longer listed on the blog's front page (i.e after it has archived).
Instead of just linking to the home page of a blog, use the permalink so people will be able to read the article even after the blog has been updated.
The combination of the words "delicious" and "perverted" that describes something that is very perverted (meant in a positive connotation). It can also pertain to a funny perverted joke, such as a TWSS. If something is pervalicious, it is sure that a pervert would like it.
Can be used to describe a person, comment, or item.
Museum Visitor: "That's the biggest bone I've ever seen!"
Friend: "That's what she said."
Museum Visitor: "Oh, come on..."
Friend: "I know you find my charms pervalicious, but shouldn't we do that in a more private setting."