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paw paw

1.) What kids call their grandfather 2.) A tree with banana type fruit. 3.) City in Michigan

1.) Kid: PAW PAW COME HERE LOOK WHAT I FOUND! Pawpaw: Alrighty sonny wait up. 2.) That paw paw tree is huge! 3.) Why don't we take a trip to PawPaw, Michigan

by Nimrodic_Neka March 06, 2008

Paw Paw

(n)- a city in michigan- so nice they named it twice. known for its grape and wine festival, st. julians winery, its drug scene(behind the willow tree). Synonym- BumFuck,Michigan

Jo-Ahhh my parents are making me goto dumbass bumfuck michigan. Bob-Awwe Paw Paw is not that bad.

by motothejo April 03, 2009

paw-paw

pronounce: pah-PAW 1)The local name for what Tourists/Europeans/Americans, call papaya i.e a long smelly fruit, with big round black seeds thats like a mango but is better for you and is not as sweet. 2) some city apparently

1) Tourist: what would you reccomend to accompany breakfast? West Indian: try a paw-paw Tourist: what? W. I: a papaya Tourist: what'd you call it? W.I: nevermind sir

by amibbdos August 09, 2006

Paw Paw

A daddy

That girl has too many Paw Paws!

by JohnnyOnTheBeat April 18, 2022

Paw Paw

A young man with old man tendencies; A Zach

C'mere Paw Paw, I mean Zach.

by SunshineBree February 21, 2019

Paw-Paw

Used to describe a perverted old man, not necessarily a relative but can be, who smells like pus and vitamins, likes young people to sit on his lap, and has a chocolate finger. Coined by the switched:ON Show podcast.

Come over here and sit on Paw-Paw's lap

by switched:ON December 10, 2006

Paw Paw For Jesus

Non sequitir exclamation denoting derision or ridicule of someone or something. From author Cheryl Trykv's reading of her story on radio show This American Life, in which the main character sees a billboard proclaiming "Paw Paw For Jesus" and starts to yell it out the car window in sarcastic ecstasy. Paw Paw is a town in Michigan.

You see Sarah Palin on TV talking about death panels, so you yell "Paw Paw For Jesus!"

by mrbgoode September 03, 2009