Planeta

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Insult; Filipino for “you look like a planet”; commonly used to insult your fat friends. Urban Dictionary

One of many La Pasa's phrases. Urban Dictionary

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The word "planeta" in example sentences

On such days the deacons either wore no vestment over the alb or put on, instead of the dalmatic the so-called planeta plicata, a dark-coloured chasuble folded in a particular manner. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

As was mentioned in an earlier quote from Braun, originally the actual stole of the deacon was not worn in this angled, sash-like fashion; when it was, was apparently only within the context of the planeta plicata: ❋ Unknown (2009)

La energa dirige la economa de las naciones y la meta de vida de Tesla, fue hacer la energa elctrica igualmente accesible y disponible para todas las personas en cualquier lugar del planeta y eso le hundi, le seal. ❋ Admin (2009)

The Roman Deacons were, however, only vested with the planeta until they entered the presbyterium, except for certain times, days and occasions which had a penitential character; for on these they ministered without dalmatic in a dark planeta. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Los vampiros de crepúsculo sin pensarlo están destruyendo el planeta y la ecología. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now the deacon divests himself before the Gospel of the planeta plicata and takes it back after the last ablution. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Aonde chega o ser humano, e até aonde chegará maltratando assim o seu planeta, maltratando a sua morada, que o trata tão bem, que quer o seu bem, que lhe doa a sensação de felicidade, que lhe dá felicidade a si e aos seus, que é a natureza. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hoy los esfuerzos comienzan a dar resultado, hay nuevas generaciones, cambio social y leyes que pretenden resguardar el planeta o al menos intentarlo. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In considering the history of the planeta plicata, it seems best to begin with what is surmised about its early use, and the use of the chasuble more generally. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If we ask who wore the planeta, we will have to differentiate between Roman and extra-Roman usage. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The subdeacon puts off the planeta plicata during the time he reads the epistle, and resumes it after having kissed the celebrant's hand. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Additionally, as has already been mentioned, the deacon would wear the broad stole, which was worn over top of his normal diaconal stole when the planeta plicata was taken off. (see p. 245-6, 8th edition of Fortescue) ❋ Unknown (2009)

We would be remiss to not give a brief consideration to the question of the use of the planeta plicata within the context of other Western liturgical rites and uses. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Runners up: “Fever War”, J.G. Ballard (in Fiebre de guerra, Minotauro); “The Ice Man”, by Haruki Murakami (in the collection Sauce ciego, mujer dormida, Tusquets); “Salmonella Men on Planet Porno”, by Yasutaka Tsutsui (in the collection Hombres salmonela en el planeta Porno, Atalanta). ❋ Unknown (2009)

With the Subdeacons in Rome, as we have heard earlier, the planeta fell out of use in the 9th century by being replaced by an outer tunic modeled on the dalmatic, except for penitential times, in which they, too, continued to make use of the chasuble. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Thanks to Gregor Kollmorgen for the translation of the Braun excerpts from German to English and for also highlighting the matter of the diagonal wearing of the diaconal stole and how that may be related to the planeta plicata. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At that time rather the deacon only on penitential days, on which he would wear the the planeta in the manner of a sash from the Gospel onwards, wound the stole around in the form of a sash, together with the planeta. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Deacon and subdeacon sometimes wear a folded chasuble (planeta plicata) ... the deacon, before chanting the Gospel, folded it like a mantle under the right arm in order to perform his functions more conveniently. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What I am speaking of is the planeta plicata and stola latior, or, the folded chasuble and broad stole. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fr. Joseph Braun, S.J., the well respected German liturgical historian and scholar, adds an additional layer of consideration about the use of the planeta within Rome and without it: ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Fat friend]: You look like a rat! You: Mukha kang planeta!! Your [Filipino] friends: OHHHH SHIT HE CALLED U A [FUCCIN] PLANET ❋ DMGP2 (2019)

Goberment: Sup Vladimir Vladimir: [Callate] [caco] de La Planeta Goberment: Ma [diez] de impueto pa ti ❋ LaUniverso (2022)

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