Proper noun
Palin (plural Palins)
A surname from Welsh.
All of these roles were opposite Palin (who Cleese often claims is his favourite Python to work with)—the comic contrast between the towering Cleese's crazed aggression and the shorter Palin's shuffling inoffensiveness is a common feature in the series. Source: Internet
Along with Palin, he wrote lyrics for the 1968 Barry Booth album "Diversions". Source: Internet
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was revealed as McCain's surprise choice for running mate on August 29, 2008. Source: Internet
Although all had said yes, Palin later changed his mind, much to the annoyance of Idle, who had begun work organising the tour. Source: Internet
A new series, narrated by Monty Python actor Michael Palin, started on 15 June 2015 on the UK CBeebies TV channel with successful viewing figures. Source: Internet
But when Palin, a 2008 vice presidential nominee, was unmasked as the Bear on March 11, and performed Sir Mix-A-Lot’s “Baby Got Back” to close out the episode, the show took strange to a whole new level. Source: Internet