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1. PAATING (proper noun) is the nickname of a highly skilled and accurate thrower. 2. PAATING (adjective) is also the sound of an object when it hits its intended target, which if you are PAATING(1.) is very often. 3. To PAATING,(verb) being able to hit an object with a throw that seems highly improbable.
Someone who is innocent, naive, not well-versed with ways of the world.
piece of shit, very nasty and used as a derogatory term
Someone who offers sage advice and always remains a steadfast friend. This person is very logical and destined to be very successful in their own chosen field. She sticks to her ideals, and never conforms to other people's expectations. She is meant to grow to a very old age and have a happy life with numerous grandchildren
Paavani is defined as a person who likes to pet people's head. Usually of American-indian origin. It is advisable to protect yourself (bring a condom or something of similar use ) when confronted with this human. On the occasion that you do encounter this person, take the following steps. 1) Move back slowly*DO NOT MAKE ANY SUDDEN MOVES* 2) If there is a lake with FISHES, jump in without hesitation (there must be fishes!!) 3) Do not climb a tree paavanis are very adapt at climbing trees 4) Do not make eye-contact 5) If at anytime you hear a "meow", RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!! Paavanis are usually harmless, peace-loving creatures that care about global warming and such noble causes. Things that trigger a paavani attack are - petting - bad days - physics labs - etc... If attacked by a paavani call the help line: 9833 242 228
a fat spiderman who shoots webs from his man boobs
a finnish adjective, used to describe annoy people, who are often very ugly and dumb.
Bombay Hindi slang for a Christian usually of Goan or Anglo-Indian descent. Paav refers to a dinner-roll like piece of bread used as a wrapper in a variety of street foods. The term refers to the propensity of Christians to consume large amounts of bread (as opposed to rice or wheat - the traditional staples) It is usually employed as an adjective: e.g. paav-wala English A hindi dialect that consists of both hindi and english words mixed in, usually spoken by persons of Goan descent. It results from the tendency to speak English at home and Hindi and English elsewhere
Pussy As A Weapon System
A hindu girls name usually very beautiful Meaning a Anklet in the hindu language
A sexual deviant who likes to give little girls "pink socks".