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    "Origin of the name Mitsubishi “PAJERO” September 8, 2005
    Posted by Cheetos in Arbit Thoughts.

    For the curious, the Spanish word pajero means ‘wanker’, from paja meaning ‘wank’ (literally, ‘straw’), in the expression hacerse una paja, (literally ‘to do oneself a straw’). These slang expressions come from the fact that both a straw and the penis are similar in being pipe-like. It is the first meaning to come to mind to Spanish speakers in both Spain and the majority of Latin America.

    Pajero has some non-rude agricultural meanings, referring to someone selling or transporting straw or (in the Canary Islands dialect) the barn where it is kept. These are the original meanings of the word, but not common these days. It is also an obscure nickname for people from Santo Domingo de la Calzada in La Rioja, presumably due to historical straw production in the village.

    In the dialects of Nicaragua, Colombia and Guatemala, paja is used to mean ‘tap’ (i.e. the end of the ‘pipe’), and so, in Nicaragua at least, a pajero is a plumber, to the mirth of other Spanish-speakers.

    However, none of these rude or innocent meanings gave the vehicle its name. There is a feline, scientifically classified as Oncifelis colocolo, which is known in Spanish as the gato pajero (‘grass cat’) or gato de las pampas (‘Pampas cat’). It is similiar to the ocelot and hunts small animals in the reeds and grasslands of South America. There are several subspecies, including Oncifelis colocolo colocolo found in central Chile and Oncifelis colocolo pajeros found in central Argentina. In this official press release in Japanese (media.mitsubishi-motors.com/pressrelease/j/products/detail310.html), Mitsubishi explains that they got the name for the vehicle from the latter subspecies, which they call by its short name Felis pajeros. The Pampas cat featured on the emblem on early Pajero SUVs"

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    Kaya pala Montero ang ginamit sa North and South America

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    exactly :rofl:

    kaya pinalitan ng Mitsu yung pangalan ng SUV nila sa NA at sa mga Spanish speaking countries...they figured that no one would want to drive a vehicle proclaiming them as a "masturbator" :rofl01:

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    Ha-ha!

    Pajero........Master B8or? Ayos!

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    Kaya ba nick ni sir PK ganun? peace tayo sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by promdiboy View Post
    Kaya ba nick ni sir PK ganun? peace tayo sir
    :hysterical:

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    Sir Boybi owns a Masterb8tor!!!

    Hahahah!!

    :hysterical:

    9 out of 10 are Pajero's
    The other one who doesnt claim is a liar!
    iam3739.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by promdiboy View Post
    Kaya ba nick ni sir PK ganun? peace tayo sir
    hahaha!!! hayuf! But c'mon now.... who doesnt?!

    Actually the Pajero is a smallish leopard or jaguar from some spanish speaking region. Notice that Gen1 Pajeros' tire covers have an outline of a cat?

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    Amp! pajerokid = masturb8torkid :bwahaha:

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    oo nga

    tapos, occupation: lalaking bayaran




    boss pk, joke lang po...

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    Atleast mga totoo ang mga Pajero. Proud to say im a M______STERB_TOR!
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