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pablo

- a boy
- is costa rican
- someone who is into dirt bikes and riding
- someone who is nice, understanding, caring, and gorgeous
- someone who is known to be a girl magnet.

rachel has a crush on pablo.

by katieandrachel September 2, 2008

55πŸ‘ 63πŸ‘Ž


Pablo

A guy that could go to any chick and just fuck her on the spot, a guy that deals quite a bit and isn't scared to get in trouble with the police. He's fucking amazing xx

Wow Pablo you're sexy as always today cc.

by pabzislife March 2, 2016

7πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Pablo

A thinly rolled tobacco or cannabis cigarette; a joint

β€œYo I don’t have much weed left, you tryina just hit the bowl?”
β€œNah dood, I’ll just roll a Pablo”

by YoungMuzzy July 31, 2018

6πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Pablo

A crazy Mexican

Pablo is so crazy yesterday he ran across the border with a hammer and nails to build a bridge so he doesn't have to swim anymore

by Booga ooga March 28, 2020

6πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Pablo

sex & weed crazied mexican

as in there are no Pablo's in America

by matt gauntt September 9, 2008

57πŸ‘ 74πŸ‘Ž


Pablo

a boy, not a man, who will break your heart, but not before he breaks your arm...charming, intense, chaotic, lovable, hateful, but most of all ANGRY. he'll have the girl of his dreams wrapped around his little finger, and waste her all away. a short man, usually big nosed and sarcastic, beautiful at certain angles, but looks like Guy Fawkes from straight on. A good person, but a confused person. Breaks hearts, along with the heart that loved him most, and will never find that love again.

"Girl, stay away from him, he's a Pablo!"

"He totally flipped out and threw a Pablo."

"Only a Pablo would make himself a victim like that"

by JCM77 December 10, 2009

81πŸ‘ 124πŸ‘Ž


Pablo

Being rather obscure, the Pablo, or more commonly known as chodus is a short, yet thick, penis. A Pablo is more commonly found in people of caucasian descent, first being coined by Sir H.P. Frapplewhacker in the late 1920s, it is commonly used in more upper class settings, when use of 'ruder' words is not so common.

Deriving from "Pablini", an actor starring in "Where's My Shoe?" a play performed in 1918 at the Centre for Performance Arts. Pablini was short, yet stout.

He had a Pablo the length of a coin, with the girdth of a tuna can.

by Arklite July 31, 2006

78πŸ‘ 122πŸ‘Ž