Paco Forehead


the “paco forehead” is an adjective of the english language used for referring to someone or something that has an exceptionally and but not limited to; extraordinarily large forehead above their eyes on their head.

first established at the turn of the 21st century; this word/phrase was defined when other surrounding communities noticed that pasco vale girls school was in abundance of the paco forehead tradition.
geez mate… he/she has a bit of a paco forehead going on…

have a look at the paco forehead on that ….

that bloke appears to have a paco forehead..

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