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Pavarotti

The Pavarotti is a Australian $10 note. this comes from the word tenner because pavarotti was a tenner Get it

Dude you owe me a tenner

by Russ April 11, 2003

Pavarotti

A tenner (ten pounds or a ten-pound note). A wonderful covert pun I've taken from an article by Antonio Lillo.

Give us a Pavarotti, mate!

by Duncan G April 23, 2010

The Pavarotti

The Pavarotti is when you climax right at the final 'Vincero' within Luciano Pavarotti's song "Nessum Dorma". Timing is crucial with this move and climax must be spot on.

Last time I used The Pavarotti all over my girl's lower back

by LibaA1 September 10, 2020

pavarotti

Another term for £10

i need to get to the bank for a pavarotti(pavarotti is one of the three tenors.

by penfluff June 22, 2006

pavarotti

A fat Italian tenor, who has won Italy's fattest man every time since 1970.

Luciano Pavarotti is about 500lbs.

by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004

The Pavarotti Protocol

A fanfiction written by LiveJournal user canniblaine. It's based around the FOX comedy/musical series, Glee, in which the character Blaine Anderson shoves a dead bird corpse up the ass of his boyfriend, Kurt Hummel. I wish I was kidding.

The Pavarotti Protocol: “Please kill me,” says Kurt, nails digging into the hardwood surface of the table he's bent over. “Please kill me now.” Blaine doesn't think Kurt is actually suicidal, so it's okay. The other Warblers watch on with a disinterested air, standing in a circle around the scene. Blaine decides that Kurt's lamentations are spurred from the heat of the moment and the knowledge of what's about to come to him, so it's perfectly fine.

by Cupcake-Angels March 27, 2021

Pavarotti arriba

A hybrid form of the Spanish expression "arriba!" unleashed with unflinching and extended force, preferably with a vibrato-laced ending.

As they slowly rolled through the underground parking in near silence, Henry suddenly popped his head out the sunroof and unleashed a Pavarotti arriba, terrorizing small children and eliciting confused looks on the faces of nearby adults.

by cbjwthwm July 02, 2009