pimor
( an amalgamation of the Hebrew words pil ( elephant) and hamor ( donkey):
A) adj- an object/ person that looks like a gruesome generic crossbreed between an elephant and a donkey.
B) noun-a person that behaves like a cross between an elephant and a donkey in terms of their social manners.
A) adj- an object/ person that looks like a gruesome generic crossbreed between an elephant and a donkey.
B) noun-a person that behaves like a cross between an elephant and a donkey in terms of their social manners.
If you don't want the adjective pimor definition a) applied to you, stop behaving like a pimor definition b).
pimor
a Hebrew adjective/noun of my invention, pronounced peemohr, (פימור in Hebrew), meaning something as gruesome (adjective) as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew). As a noun it would offensively denote a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey and has, seemingly, no manners, none whatsoever.
The word pimor is actually an amalgamation of the Hebrew words פִּיל (elephant in English) and חמור (donkey in English)
pimor
an amalgamation of the Hebrew words פִּיל (elephant in English) and חמור (donkey in English), pronounced pronounced peemoh'r, (פימור in Hebrew),
a ) (adjective) something as gruesome as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew).
b) (noun) offensively denotes a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey, and has, seemingly, no manners none whatsoever.
a ) (adjective) something as gruesome as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew).
b) (noun) offensively denotes a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey, and has, seemingly, no manners none whatsoever.
Pimor, what exactly are you doing?
pimor
a Hebrew noun/adjective of my invention, pronounced peemoh'r, (פימור in Hebrew), meaning something as gruesome (adjective) as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew).
As a noun it would offensively denote a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey and has, seemingly, no manners, none whatsoever.
As a noun it would offensively denote a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey and has, seemingly, no manners, none whatsoever.
The word pimor is actually an amalgamation of the Hebrew words פִּיל (elephant in English) and חמור (donkey in English). Pimor, what exactly are you doing?
pimor
an amalgamation of the Hebrew words פִּיל (elephant in English) and חמור (donkey in English), pronounced peemoh'r, (פימור in Hebrew) :
a ) (adjective) something as gruesome as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew), maybe even Frankenstein
b) (noun) offensively denotes a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey, and has, seemingly, no manners none whatsoever.
a ) (adjective) something as gruesome as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew), maybe even Frankenstein
b) (noun) offensively denotes a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey, and has, seemingly, no manners none whatsoever.
Pimor, definition b), what exactly are you doing? Plastic surgery will only make you look Frankenstein , or pimor definition a)
pimor
a Hebrew noun/adjective of my invention, pronounced peemoh'r, (פימור in Hebrew), meaning
a ) (adjective) something as gruesome as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew).
b) (noun) offensively denotes a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey and has, seemingly, no manners none whatsoever.
a ) (adjective) something as gruesome as a genetic cross between an elephant (פִּיל in Hebrew) and a donkey (חמור in Hebrew).
b) (noun) offensively denotes a person who behaves like a genetic cross between an elephant and a donkey and has, seemingly, no manners none whatsoever.
The word pimor is actually an amalgamation of the Hebrew words פִּיל (elephant in English) and חמור (donkey in English). Pimor, what exactly are you doing?