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Definition of addi-paddis

addi-paddi

noun

  • attitude.
    She has one bad addi-paddi!
    • See more words with the same meaning: attitude.

    Last edited on Jul 21 1998. Submitted by Nicole from AR, USA on Jul 21 1998.

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