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Param

He is my first love

Bring loved by him is like being cared and nurtured by God

Even when things went wrong, he stayed

The most loyal, authentic, and the most beautiful soul
He is the dreamiest of them all
I hope you find your param someday

He loves me, he is so param

by Ayo_globbes August 19, 2024


Param Pragyan

A person with the greatest wisdom, Who can define anything by its most probable mean.
In ancient 'Hindu' language (sanskrit) "Param" means "The Greatest" and "Pragyan" means "Wisdom that shines above all".

He is the greatest analyser of all , The Param Pragyan.

by Devid RO November 24, 2021


Amo como, Smok' u arego param skö

This phrase most commonly used in southern asian songs, You'll have a hard time missing them bars in the world famous song called BABABALENCIAGA ft. SHO. Anyways these nerve raking bars usually refer to something that look fly for instance (look at the defenition section)

The reason why i'm posting this is beacause I want more people to pay attention to these maginficent bars.

This word originates from the 1700- were asian people were discriminated for their race and therefor people called them ''Smok' u argeo'' or such as ''param skö'' these words were the worst of their case that had to be forbiden but most people didnt care and therefor the asian culture had to move on to finland. to pursue their careers they had to work as unemployed car mechanicer, wich didnt please the asian culture. The federalistic british council off asia stole cash from the local finland bank to provide food for their family and stuff like dats. The climate crisis is caused but the asian culture cus of thei uninhabitable life style. Direct translation of amo como smok' u arego param skö means very bad in australian. pilla gilla kolla o filma apan sitter på grillen och kollar på filmen.

That afraida lookin macabrilla prakha-chilla promise I can killa' param skö smok' u arego amo como sike. ''Amo como, Smok' u arego param skö''

by Ipromisemacabriller January 20, 2020


Parames

Closed/negate/not working on sundays.

A: "Are you going to the mall today?"
B: "For what? It's parames."

by William Clark March 17, 2008