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    [Verb]  | "pare" | \ ˈper \


    1: to trim off an outside, excess, or irregular part of

    2: to diminish or reduce by or as if by paring


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English paren, borrowed from Anglo-French parer "to make, prepare, adorn, trim, cut off," going back to Latin parāre "to supply, provide, make ready," probably verbal derivative of a nominal base *paro-, formed from parere "to give birth to, bring into being, produce" {mat|parturient|};

      * Note : The Latin verb is alternatively taken as a direct outcome of an Indo-European present formation *pr̥h3-i̯e-, but the phonetic development has been questioned. Most of the numerous compound verbs formed from parāre, as apparāre "to prepare" (see: {apparatus|apparatus}), comparāre "to prepare, collect, muster," disparāre "to divide" (see: {disparate|disparate}), praeparāre "to furnish beforehand, {prepare|prepare}," reparāre "to recover, restore" (see: {repair:1|repair:1}), sēparāre "to divide" (see: {separate:1|separate:1}), fail to show vowel weakening. The verbs imperāre "to levy, order, command" (see: {emperor|emperor}) and properāre "to hasten" (perhaps of independent origin) are for uncertain reasons exceptions. The Romance development in sense from "prepare" to a more concrete "cut (the peeling from), trim"—well attested in Old French—has become virtually the only sense in English, with the broader French meaning "prepare, adorn, decorate" being only marginally attested.;

    [Idiom]  | "pare to the bone" 


    1: to reduce as much as possible

    [Verb]  | "pare" 


    1: to make (something) shorter or smaller with the use of a cutting instrument;


      * e.g., " ... pared the stray branches on the tree "



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     [ "pare" ]

    1: affectionate Filipino slang for "pal" or "friend"

      * e.g.,  ... My pare, John, has a tite ass Civic. 

     [ "pare" ]

    1: A Filipino slang meaning friend, pal, homeboy, homie, etc.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey what's up pare!! 

     [ "pare" ]

    1: A fruit, commonly mispelled by Jennas, especially the ones in Andrews

      * e.g.,  ... Jenna, you have a very small pare.... 

     [ "Paree" ]

    1: Cries in a cool way She's an angel , very smart and swag and damn gorgeous at the same time

      * e.g.,  ... paree is an angel 


     [ "Paree" ]

    2: Like wow

     [ "paree" ]

    1: Cries in a cool way Very smart and swag

      * e.g.,  ... So, paree is an angel duhh 

     [ "parees" ]

    1: parees, also known as parvinder, is a ukrainian paki that we call russian bc he has no regard for human rights. he loves trans people and thinks carti is shit. sexy lad tho ngl, also part of gdk so would defo rail him. chat about derek chauvin like that and he will splash your nan defo.

      * e.g.,  ... Parees: "HAH Shivom!" 

     [ "paree" ]

    1: Rich Talk to refer to Paris, as you all saw on Ashton Kutcher´s Punk´d Show: Kanyee West keep saying i have to go to Paree, Ashton later explained to the unwealthy viwers that he meant Paris, France.

      * e.g.,  ... Man 1: Hey Dog, call Usher an tell him we are going to Paree 

     [ "No Pare" ]

    1: ) A slang term used by "The Crew" to express high approval. ) A word popularized by the Magallanes Indians which is equivalent of "No dude!"

      * e.g.,  ... ) Guy 1 - I passed the Math test! Guy 2 - No pare! thats fricking awesome! ) Student 1 - Dude, Iggy says im tardy again. Student 2 - No pare! U believe that wretch? I bet he just wants to get even with you after you owned him in basketball. 

     [ "paree" ]

    1: Word in Hindi, an Indian language that means angel. See angel.

      * e.g.,  ... She is an angel. (Paree) 

     [ "Parees" ]

    1: Smart guy who has never wanked

      * e.g.,  ... Hey its Parees. 

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