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Here, puppy, momma wants to go to bad my petchild!
Petchild by I, Wreckerrr November 6, 2016
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petuh Petuhoff PETCH petunia petulant Petched PETH petula PETAH petchey
Pethead is the name given to the die hard fans of English pop duo Pet Shop Boys
Time for a Pethead meet up

Being a Pethead is a lifestyle

You know you're a Pethead when you communicate in Pet Shop Boys song lyrics.

It's a Pethead thing, you wouldn't understand
pethead by LeZazous May 14, 2016
A Pethead is the name used to describe a die hard group of fans of English pop duo Pet Shop Boys.

Neil Tennant singer, songwriter Chris Lowe keyboard
"Time for a Pethead meet up" (groups of fans get together for shows and events featuring Pet Shop Boys)
"He/She/They communicate in lyrics, must be a Pethead thing"
"Pethead, it's a lifestyle!"
pethead by LeZazous May 31, 2016
An amazing person who will always be faithful and always be the best friend you will ever have. Alos is very hardworking and loves to laugh and have fun in what ever they are doin.
Hey shes so fun and loving she must be a Pethel
Pethel by kelliep February 11, 2010
A hungarian name, also used as something cool.
Pete: I bought a new motorbike!
John: You are so pethes!
Pethes by an0nim0u5 June 14, 2011
A feminine name used most commonly in Latin based languages commonly accepted to mean ‘to seek’ or ‘to go forward’ from interpretation of the Latin word Petulare. The use of similar names can be traced back to early Tribal or Sanskrit Languages. This perhaps contributes the foreign or exotic ring to the name Petula. The exact origin of the name is a combination of similar syllables all having in common a mystical, desired or sought after quality.

Patala of Sanskrit origin- an underworld kingdom of ageless and shimmering radiance, described as more beautiful even than the heavens or the earth.

Patala in Hindi means Godess Durga the Warrior aspect of the Divine Mother.
Betula of Arabic or Hebrew origin – a pure or virgin girl.

Tulla in Irish - a higher ground or hill
Tula in Tagalog- means speech and song or poem
Tula in early Aztec- meant cultured person or urbanite and then defending warrior to Mesoamerican attackers.

Sound and phonetic analysis of the syllables in the name Petula suggest the emotional meaning of the name to be ‘Wordly and Universal’ with supporting features derived from expansive, ambitious, passionate, serious, and perhaps volatile or unpredictable.
1. That girl is Petula
Petula by namekeeper May 5, 2013