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What is Pali?A common slang meaning old friends. It originated from the word pals meaning friends. Mostly common among africans and is often used in place of the word pals. I and Michael are palies. Pali - meme gifPali - videoPali - what is it?1)A typo for the word play, for people who type too fast. 1)HEY CUJM DOWN AND LETSH PALY!!!!!!11 What does "Pali" mean?Palis is a racial slur used by Israelis to describe Palestinians. It's not just a shortened version of Palestinians........it's used with contempt, anger and outward hatred. This is often seen in racist comments by Israelis on line, especially in the Jerusalem Post comment sections. "Palis are terrorists, kill them all!" (common in Israeli news source comment sections) Pali - what does it mean?It's a..... "Charm Word"? (In Malay) Pali - meaningYour so makulit, i will make pali your nose Pali - definition1.) A Palestinian homie, bro, nigga, your boy/girl, friend, pal, etc What up my Pali? Pali - slangPali is a shortand slang word for Palistinians ex: Pali for life!.Mostly used by Palestinains in the U.S. and in the ghetto same with Sandnigga is like nigga. Pali is said to recodnize Palestinians ta reperesent ex: PALI 4 LIFE!. Pali for life! Watup nigga Watup bra PaliPali is a group of people who love to snatch friends from others and make them their partners.. Hey he is my best friend, don't try to be PALI with him PaliA derogatory word against Palestinians Those fucking Palis with their victim complex PaliAn ancient Indic language used in eary Theravada scripture. Among early Buddhists Pali was considered linguistically similar to, or even a direct continuation of, the Old Magadhi language. Many Theravada sources refer to the Pali language as "Magadhan" or the "language of Magadha." This identification first appears in the commentaries, and may have been an attempt by Buddhists to associate themselves more closely with the Mauryans. The Buddha taught in Magadha, but the four most important places in his life are all outside of it. It is likely that he taught in several closely related dialects of Middle Indo-Aryan, which had a very high degree of mutual intelligibility. |
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