Used by the students at Kipling Colligiate Institute.
'Walahi' means swear to god in arabic while 'bilahi' is just a word that rhymes.
Saying 'Walahi Bilahi' means i swear to god even more, as opposed to just saying walahi.
It is usually said to fit in and is riduculed by others who hear it said in serious context.
'Walahi' means swear to god in arabic while 'bilahi' is just a word that rhymes.
Saying 'Walahi Bilahi' means i swear to god even more, as opposed to just saying walahi.
It is usually said to fit in and is riduculed by others who hear it said in serious context.
by Lamers93 January 29, 2011