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palindrome

A word that is spelled the same backwards as it is forwards, such as Kerrek or Radar

Kerrek and Radar are palindromes

by Kenthar July 24, 2003

73πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž


palindrome

A word or phrase spelled the same way backwards and forwards.

A man, a plan, a canal--PANAMA!

by That Dark Haired Chica January 5, 2005

47πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


Palindrome

A word or name that is spelled the same way forwards and backwards. For example: Anna, Ava, Otto, Hannah, Ada, and Asa.

Otto: Hey, what is your name. I'm Otto.
Anna: You have a palindrome name just like me! My name is Anna.

by iloveurbandictionaryπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜πŸ˜ƒ September 26, 2021


palindrome

A word or sentence that is the same as itself backwards.

A song by They Might Be Giants.

A reference to Oroboros, the Greek god of infinity and rebirth.

Racecar. Go hang a salami, I'm a lasagna hog.

"I palindrome I, I am a snake head eating the tail on the opposite side."

A snake eating its tail to survive, often depicted with light and dark sections.

by Moon Goat September 10, 2004

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Palindrome

complaining vociferously about wrong being done to you, while casually committing said wrong yourself, with no awareness. Named after former Governor Sarah Palin by comedian John Stewart. See also: Anchorage Steamer. Origin: January 18,2011 on "The Daily Show."

On the "Sean Hannity Show," former Governor Sarah Palin said that the only person responsible for the shooting in Arizona was the gunman himself. Palin then wondered if the gunman had left-wing leaning criminal. Thus, the Palindrome was born.

by Reverend NDX January 19, 2011

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Palindrome

Pronounced: PAY-lin-drome
Noun
A type of syndrome resulting from over exposure of an Alaskan Senator named Sarah Palin. Symptoms include suicidal tendencies, ripping of the hair from the scalp as well as other self-inflicted damage as a result

"I thought it was cancer, but he was actually suffering from and diagnosed with Palindrome."


by Seven Falls November 21, 2008

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Palindrome

(PAY-lin-drom) A statement by a candidate for office that makes as much sense backwards as it does forwards.

Man, that interview ended with a real Palindrome... she could have read it backwards and it would have made as much sense!

by Mad Malik October 1, 2008

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