1. pandy - Noun
2. pandy - Verb
3. Pandy - Proper noun
A fulling mill.
(Ireland, informal) mashed potatoes
pandy (third-person singular simple present pandies, present participle pandying, simple past and past participle pandied)
(transitive) To strike on the palm of the hand with a strap as a school punishment.
A slap on the palm of the hand with a strap.
(by extension, slang) Hand.
pandy (plural pandies)
A mutineer.
pandy (third-person singular simple present pandies, present participle pandying, simple past and past participle pandied)
(nonstandard, rare) To distribute or publicize, especially in order to curry favor.
Pandy (plural Pandies)
Alternative form of pandy
A small village in Crucorney community, north Monmouthshire, Wales (OS grid ref SO3322).
A hamlet north of Llanbrynmair, Powys, Wales, properly Pandy-rhiw-Saeson (OS grid ref SH9004)
A hamlet in Wrexham county borough, Wales, south-east of Bangor-on-Dee (OS grid ref SJ4243).
A hamlet in Wrexham county borough, south of Glyn Ceiriog (OS grid ref SJ1935).
A village in Wrexham county borough, north of the town of Wrexham (OS grid ref SJ3353; not marked on OS maps).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgErrol Pandy – Boat operator “Nobody got hurt. Source: Internet
Ron Bailey, 82, from the Bluebell Estate, Pandy, was invited to the palace last week having been nominated by the Not Forgotten Association, a British Armed Forces charity for serving and ex-service men and women. Source: Internet
The 26-year-old moved to Pandy Park in 2016 after previously playing for Cardiff and Pontypridd and made 33 appearances over two seasons. Source: Internet
The Geiers also have traditional pets, who have welcomed Pandy — a black Labrador and golden retriever mix — into the family home without any issues. Source: Internet
The only goal of the game was scored by Edmund Pandy Jr. in the 86th minute of play to give the Belmopan Bandits the win. Source: Internet
The winning pitcher was Arlette Castillo and the losing pitcher was Shera Pandy. Source: Internet