Literally "Shout Hari!", it is not unlike the phrase "Praise the Lord" and is used in the same way, since Hari is one of the names of Krsna.
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A classical example of overgeneric Hare Krishna jargon. The equivalent of "Hey", "Hello", "Have a nice day", "Good night",etc. Bears a semblance to the way the Smurfs use the noun "smurf" and the verb "smurfing", though not as widely applicable.
Haribol Ma'am, I'd like to sell you a book. No? OK, thanks anyway and haribol!
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A common misspelling of the name of a source of happiness for both young and old alike. Although widely used it is suggested that refined sugar products can in fact be carcinogenic in nature. Avoid.
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Is a mixed word between the brand Haribo known for producing several sweets and gummy bears world wide and Alcoholic which is the name for an alcohol addicted person.
It Describes a person who eats/likes gummy bears way too much. Often said in a fun way.
"Everytime i see you, you're eating gummy bears dude, you're a total Haribolic, get some help or you'll get fat!"
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Describes a person who eats/likes gummy bears way too much. Often said in a fun way.
"Everytime i see you, you're eating gummy bears dude, you're a total Haribolic, get some help!"
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