Pareo vs Parro - What's the difference?
pareo | parro |
A wraparound garment, worn by men or women, similar to a Malaysian sarong.
* 1919 ,
* 2007 , Ronnie Blackwell, Spite , page 154:
(slang, colloquial, Australia) Very drunk, intoxicated.
* {{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 .
* {{quote-newsgroup
, title=Asian drivers
, group=aus.cars
, author=Dan
, date=August 19
, year=2003
, passage=Just like being completely parro but without touching any booze.
As a noun pareo
is (l) (someone with equal or better skill).As an adjective parro is
(slang|colloquial|australia) very drunk, intoxicated.pareo
English
(wikipedia pareo)Noun
(en noun)- [...] you must have seen pictures of her. He painted her over and over again, sometimes with a pareo on and sometimes with nothing at all. Yes, she was pretty enough.
- “Then Sue lifted his passkey as he turned to go back to the office.”
- [...]
- “I was the misdirection,” Narlene blurted. “I sort of let my pareo slip off of my shoulder at just the right time.”
See also
* ("pareo" on Wikipedia)Anagrams
* ----parro
English
Adjective
- I was so parro that I pissed in the sink.
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