Panathinikos Bear meaning and definition

Panathinikos Bear meaning

A hilarious flash made my david Firth(milkman,salad fingers) on his site www.fat-pie.com about a bear and a little green chap called meep. Sometimes they meet others, such as competitive Callum - go there and watch it NOW

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Panats meaning

A colloqualism for "pants" common in the United Kingdom, mostly used by younger people.

panattoni meaning

guy with deformed thumb, in which he uses to shove in a girls vagina for sexual pleasure.

Panawash meaning

To cut someone off in a drive through line due to being a inconsiderate bitch

panax meaning

The act of sexual intercourse with a dead cow.

Panayides meaning

A Greek surname That means Pure Awesome.

Panayiota meaning

Panayiota is an absolutely amazing girl. She is beautiful to look at, always smells amazing and brings a smile to the people in the room, just by being there. She's always being cheeky and her ear-to-ear grin can warm an ice cold heart. She has things tough, and sometimes it gets her down, but the next day she will find inspiration in her life, and become an even happier and more amazing human being than ever before. She doesn't think highly of herself, but everyone else looks to her as an inspiration, for males and females, and they look at her with awe as she stands up against the odds to be funnier, smarter, cheekier and even more gorgeous than ever before. Her biggest dream is to go to Paris and be the best person she can. She is absolutely an amazing soul, who travels with the biggest heart, and I lover her.

panayioti meaning

oh dom... with nick in the middle!

Panayioto meaning

A guy who is beastly at Battlefield 3 with a Torch. Nothing Else. Only a Torch. Badass.

pa-nay-nay meaning

Vagina, as in female birth canal, or fun place as is referred to by the African Tribe of Ruwanda. More specifically poofy vagina, also known as meatcurtains.

Panayoti meaning

The Americanization of Panagiotis, a relatively common name in Modern Greece. Derived from Greek "Pan" (all) and "agios" (saint, or holy), it derives from the honorific of the Virgin Mary (Panayia). There is female equivalent of the name as well: Panayota. It is comparable in meaning to French "Toussaint" and Spanish "Todos Santos", which have been relatively common names in their respective countries, although the connotation in Greek is subtly different.

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