A fork of Rural Dictionary
Parris is a great friend she is there when u need her at most she loves food and usually takes it from people she is funny and loves to roast people a lot she is trust worthy u can talk to her about anything she is dirty minded at times and sometimes is a wuss but she is an awesome person
If you don’t have a parris get one
The process of repeatedly holding back when you have to go.
Mary was parrying at the mall and when she got home she found skid marks on her panties.
Drop dead gorgeous chick! Beautiful smile (probably one of her best asset) pretty sparkly eyes
She is more mature than people of her age, and often looked up to by her peers. She is very smart, but is often confused. Not very funny, but has a sense of humor that needs to be unleashed.
There comes Parris...let's see if we see the stars in her eyes today...
1. To strike back a blow, whether physical or sometimes a hardship.
2. A rural area in Central New York is referred to by locals as Parry Hill. Many car accidents occur at the top of the hill because people drive too fast and become airborn from the steepness of the hill and usually hit a tree. The area has become increasingly populated since the mid nineties.
Where is the bonfire?
Parry Hill
Parry Pride. Through Hardships we prevail.
In the Bahamas, citizens use the word "parry" to express the emotion of being afraid, scared, or nervous.
These dudes try run up on me and I'm not gonna lie I was dead parry.
Deriving from the Filipino word "Pare" meaning catholic brother or males of a religious association. Parry is how it was spelled by american born filipinos in northern california. It was a highschool in Fairfield, CA that tossed the term amongst the asian/ pacific island student body in the mid 90's.
Parry means friend.
Used when greeting:
"OH, yo!! hey what up, Parry!!"
"Oh damn, I hadn't seen this parry in days!"