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A pale skin girl that is very beautiful, often resembling a porcelain doll.
(Noun) Term used to describe an unlucky or unsuccessful individual. Can be used in a range of situations.
A pale station is a group of material used to smoke weed. It contains a water bottle, a jug that can carry about 1 litter of water and a water bottle horizontally, and a small socet.1. burn small hole on the bottom of the water bottle, about the size of a dime and place in water horizontally (let water fill) 2. Burn hole in water botte cap. Do not burn it too large. You must place the socet into the water bottle cap without it falling threw. 3. Place busted weed in the soccet witch should be placed in the middle of the water bottle cap. Place cap on bottle 4. Light weed on fire and slowly lift bottle out of the water. When smoke fills the bottle , remove bottle cap and inhale.SUDBURY ONTARIO LOVES PALES
A name (humour intended) for Israel/Palestine: Palestine with lots of European and American Jews (with German names) living there.
Pale caucasian male legs.
When you take a shit on a girl's face then sprinkle your pubes on it and then make her eat it.
a group of people who want to invade the land of Israel and possess what is not theirs and they they envy the JewsPalestinians really from are Jordan, they changed its name to have an excuse to invade the Jews and the holy land
Palestine ( Arabic: فلسطين ; English: Palestine ; Greek: Παλαιστίνη, Palaistinē; Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: ארץ־ישראל) is an ancient land that spanned the area between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, and various adjoining lands; predating Hebrew and Biblical times.Unfortunately, in 1948 it was partitioned to unite the so-called “God’s Chosen People”. Even though the indigenous Semitic-Arab inhabitants can trace their history to Biblical/Hebrew times and prior.
A town in east texas good for causing migraines and growing football players.
"Palestinians" are the descendants of non-Jews that had pre-state Israel as their place of residence from 1946-48 (per UNRWA)