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Farro vs Parro - What's the difference?

farro | parro |

As a noun farro

is emmer wheat.

As an adjective parro is

(slang|colloquial|australia) very drunk, intoxicated.

farro

English

Noun

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  • Emmer wheat
  • * {{quote-news, 2007, February 14, Florence Fabricant, For a Chilly Winter Day, Beef Pie With Polenta Crust, New York Times citation
  • , passage=At the Fountain restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel, near the institute, squab stuffed with fava beans and farro , an Egyptian grain, comes gilded with gold leaf ----

    parro

    English

    Adjective

  • (slang, colloquial, Australia) Very drunk, intoxicated.
  • I was so parro that I pissed in the sink.
  • * {{quote-newsgroup
  • , title="**Justice for Martin Bryant....Public Inquiry needed on Prt Arthur**" , group=soc.culture.australian , author=Damian Parish , date=April 25 , year=2000 , passage=I've made better web pages when I've been parro . citation
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  • , title=Asian drivers , group=aus.cars , author=Dan , date=August 19 , year=2003 , passage=Just like being completely parro but without touching any booze. citation