PAPI

PAPI or Papi may refer to:

Places

  • Papi District, an administrative subdivision of Iran
  • Papı, a village in Azerbaijan
  • Papi Hills, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Arts and entertainment

  • "Papi" (song), a 2011 song by Jennifer Lopez from Love?
  • Papi (The L Word character), a character in the TV series The L Word
  • Mr. Papi, a character in games by Sunflat Games
  • Papi, a character who is a harpy from the anime and manga series Monster Musume
  • People

  • Hanina b. Papi (fl. 3rd or 4th century), Jewish Amora sage
  • Rav Papi (fl. 4th century), Jewish Amora sage
  • Abdolmohammad Papi (born 1987), Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler
  • Claude Papi (1949-1983), French footballer
  • Gennaro Papi (1886–1941), Italian opera conductor
  • Hossein Papi (born 1985), Iranian footballer
  • Mike Papi (born 1992), American minor league baseball player
  • Samuele Papi (born 1973), Italian volleyball player
  • Stan Papi (born 1951), American former Major League Baseball player
  • Papi Khomane (born 1975), South African former footballer
  • Papi Kimoto (born 1976), Congolese retired footballer
  • Papi (brand)

    James Sonzero, a Los Angeles television commercial producer, started Papi men's underwear in 1995 with about $100,000. "Papi" is Spanish slang for daddy and a term of endearment. After creating commercials for mainstream products for 13 years and watching clothing trends in clubs, Sonzero says, "I felt I was poised to launch my own product. And I felt there was a need for a Latin-identified product." Papi's start was inauspicious: A 1995 boutique trade show in New York, where the company first showed, opened during a blizzard. Nonetheless, Papi racked up $20,000 in new orders in two days.

    The Broadway hit Rent used Papi as part of its costume ensemble and singer Janet Jackson and actress Rosie Perez have been photographed wearing Papi t-shirts and hats. At the time, Papi was sold mostly via urban boutiques that target Latino and young, hip clients.

    In 2004, Miami Lakes-based Isaco International acquired Papi. Isaco International is a leading manufacturer of underwear, sleepwear, ties, and hosiery, most notably for the brands Perry Ellis (acting as a licensee of Perry Ellis International), Ike Behar and Equipo.

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  • Coleman Alt: Portrayed by Brendan Penny. Season 3.
    • Slept with Frank in 1985.
    • Slept with Bette Porter in 1985.
  • Slept with Frank in 1985.
  • Slept with Bette Porter in 1985.
  • Marcus Allenwood: Portrayed by Marcus Gibson. Season 1.
    • Tina Kennard's sperm donor, and the biological father of Angelica Porter-Kennard.
    • Has a relationship with Lei Ling.
  • Tina Kennard's sperm donor, and the biological father of Angelica Porter-Kennard.
  • Has a relationship with Lei Ling.
  • Andrew: Portrayed by Darrin Klimek. Season 1.
    • Attended a blind date with Dana Fairbanks, before finding out she was a lesbian.
    • Had a short-term relationship with Alice Pieszecki during season 1.
  • Attended a blind date with Dana Fairbanks, before finding out she was a lesbian.
  • Had a short-term relationship with Alice Pieszecki during season 1.
  • Imagine

    To imagine means to form new images and sensations that are not perceived through the five physical senses. This usage refers to the imagination.

    Imagine may also refer to:

    Computing

  • Imagine (3D modeling software), a 3D modeling and ray tracing program
  • Imagine Software (US), a developer of investment software
  • Film and television

  • Imagine: John Lennon, a 1988 documentary film
  • Imagine (1972 film), a 1972 film by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
  • Imagine (2012 film), a 2012 Polish film
  • Imagine Entertainment, a production company founded by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard
  • Imagine (TV series), a BBC arts show
  • Games

  • Imagine (video game series), a series of Nintendo DS and Wii games
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine, a MMORPG
  • Imagine Software, a UK video game company
  • Horse racing

  • Imagine (horse), an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Books and magazines

  • Imagine (book), a book by Alan McCombes and Tommy Sheridan
  • Imagine (AD&D magazine), an adventure-games magazine
  • Imagine (educational magazine), an educational periodical for 7th-12th graders
  • Imagine (TV series)

    Imagine is a wide ranging arts series first broadcast on BBC One in 2003, hosted and executive produced by Alan Yentob. Each series usually consists of 4 to 7 episodes, each on a different topic. Episodes have been directed by, among others, Geoff Wonfor, Lucy Blakstead, Roger Parsons and Zoë Silver.

    List of episodes

    Series 1 (from 11 June 2003):

  • "The Saatchi Phenomenon" - about businessman Charles Saatchi
  • "Barbara Hepworth: Shapes Out of Feelings"
  • "The Hip Hop Generation"
  • "Stella McCartney: Stella's Story"
  • "Carlos Acosta: The Reluctant Ballet Dancer"
  • "The Portrait of Omai"
  • "John Mortimer: Owning Up at 80"
  • Series 2 (from 12 November 2003):

  • "The Voice of Bryn Terfel"
  • "A Funny Business" - A look at British and American sitcoms
  • "John Soane - Entertaining Mr Soane"
  • "Martin Parr - The World According to Parr"
  • "From Pencils to Pixels" - Celebrating the phenomena of the animated feature film
  • "An A-Z of the OED"
  • Series 3 (from 2 June 2004):

  • "Edward Hopper - The Mysterious Mr Hopper"
  • Imagine (Snoop Dogg song)

    "Imagine" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg, featuring guest vocals from singer Dr. Dre and D'Angelo, taken from Snoop Dogg's eighth studio album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment (2006). The song was written by Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Mark Batson, with production handled by Dr. Dre and Mark Batson.

    Background

    Originally, the track "Imagine" was slated to be on Busta Rhymes' The Big Bang album. Busta Rhymes stated in several interviews, shortly before The Big Bang's release, that the sample for "Imagine" was still trying to be cleared. Busta Rhymes stated that he was not sure that the sample would be cleared in time for his album's release, so it had to be excluded from his album. The sample was not cleared in time, and it is presumable that the song was given to Snoop Dogg for his album soon after. It was then recorded with verses by Kam and Snoop Dogg (different from the album version) that was played on the TBCT Listening party. Although Busta Rhymes later released a remix to the song, it is presumable that his "remix" is actually the intended original version that did not make the release of The Big Bang. Moreover artists like Nas, Adil Omar, Ja Rule and Black-Ty also did freestyles to the song. He also confirmed that Dr. Dre had a big input on this album, producing several tracks and even rapping a verse on the track, "Imagine". Dr. Dre hadn't produced any Snoop Dogg tracks since 2000.

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