Pupa (poo-pah) derives from the word FUPA (fat upper pussy area). Pupa's only come around once a month. A girl gets a pupa on those first few days of her period where she is extreamly bloated and gets swollen around the the area where a FUPA would be.
by Zoraya January 15, 2007
Latin, 'I make dolls'
or alternatively, 'I do little girls'
Originating in a Latin Bowl type event now infamous in Latin clubs purportedly across the nation, the scene begins in a quiet room, wherein a panel of judges, and three team, one from Nebraska, one from Missouri i think, and one from Virginia.
Judges ask a question that has now been lost to time.
All three teams stare a each other, none knowing a definate answer.
One student from the Nebraskan team buzzes in, and everyone stares at him, mostly because he was chosen for his ability to occupy a chair, not to answer questions.
Student: "Facio pupas?" intended to mean "I make dolls", which was wrong anyway.
Everyone, including the judges, burst into laughter, all except the stick-up-their-bum Virginians, who are all indignant at the thought of humor in a classroom setting.
Everyone immediately heard the students answer as the more common translations "I do little girls".
Now, in any Latin-related setting, answering a question with "Facio pupas?" is the quivelent of "I don't know."
or alternatively, 'I do little girls'
Originating in a Latin Bowl type event now infamous in Latin clubs purportedly across the nation, the scene begins in a quiet room, wherein a panel of judges, and three team, one from Nebraska, one from Missouri i think, and one from Virginia.
Judges ask a question that has now been lost to time.
All three teams stare a each other, none knowing a definate answer.
One student from the Nebraskan team buzzes in, and everyone stares at him, mostly because he was chosen for his ability to occupy a chair, not to answer questions.
Student: "Facio pupas?" intended to mean "I make dolls", which was wrong anyway.
Everyone, including the judges, burst into laughter, all except the stick-up-their-bum Virginians, who are all indignant at the thought of humor in a classroom setting.
Everyone immediately heard the students answer as the more common translations "I do little girls".
Now, in any Latin-related setting, answering a question with "Facio pupas?" is the quivelent of "I don't know."
by Ctrl-Alt-Elite February 7, 2008
Situation can be called Pupa and Lupa when something was confusingly mixed up or distributed between two persons wrongly. Originally comes from Russian anecdote.
We got a Pupa and Lupa situation yesterday, I accidentally took his coat and he took mine, we shouldn't have bought same clothes.
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