What does pantelonium mean?
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April 17th, 2008
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does it even mean anything??
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Do you mean Pandæmonium?
Pandæmonium, from the Greek pan – “all” + Late Latin dæmonium (“‘evil spirit, demon’”) from the Greek (daimonion) “lesser divine power,” from (daimon) “lesser god”
pandemonium (uncountable)
1. Chaos; tumultuous or lawless violence.
2. An outburst; loud, riotous uproar, especially of a crowd.
Pantelonium then, is when your pantaloons get out of hand and everything goes crazy.
May also refer to when Pantalone puts all of the used cars on sale.
i google searched it and fluther came up, sorry cant help you.
It’s the element from which pants are made.
Not to be a dick or anything but, you could have just looked it up on dictionary.com or googled it
you google it, you get this post
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