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    Default Re: "Pacquiao" is now a verb ...

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    I like how the verb "pacquiao" used in this sentence...

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    I like to pacquiao you up SB!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Quinito View Post
    I like to pacquiao you up SB!

    At this rate, someone on this board will finally pacquiao me up ...

    Wait... "pacquiao" in this posts means something else...
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    Default Re: "Pacquiao" is now a verb ...

    Pacquiaowin is a Tagalog word, it means to make go away or force as a last result. Like if somebody was bothering someone and that someone had enough he would finally use force, like physical harm.

    It could also mean massacre an oppenent.

    example: Pacquaiowin mo na! almost like Patayin mo na!
    meaning Kill him/it! or Chop em down!

    I've heard "pacquiaowin mo na" used before. Just never really connected the word to Manny Pacquiao.

    Now that I've thought about it, its putting Pacquiaos name to the word win. Fitting its how Pacquiao wins

    To bad Bobby Pacquiao is on the wrong end of it

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    Default Re: "Pacquiao" is now a verb ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Pacquiaowin is a Tagalog word, it means to make go away or force as a last result. Like if somebody was bothering someone and that someone had enough he would finally use force, like physical harm.

    It could also mean massacre an oppenent.

    example: Pacquaiowin mo na! almost like Patayin mo na!
    meaning Kill him/it! or Chop em down!

    I've heard "pacquiaowin mo na" used before. Just never really connected the word to Manny Pacquiao.

    Now that I've thought about it, its putting Pacquiaos name to the word win. Fitting its how Pacquiao wins

    To bad Bobby Pacquiao is on the wrong end of it
    I guess the word "pacquiao" means Без перевода in russian.

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