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Term used in the U.S. military for person of Arab/Middle Eastern descent. Supposedly in arabic the word Hajji is added to a person's name to signify that they've made the Hadj pilgramage to Mecca.
Our convoy took sniper and RPG fire from group of 8-10 hajjis.
hajji by Trav September 24, 2004
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The Syrian way of saying "enough already". This is always said in a whiny voice.
Joe:Hey, do you want to come to my 2nd cousin's wedding tonight?

Rina: Uch hajje already, I've gone to 4 weddings with you this week!
Hajje by HajjHazitSYDahak October 1, 2012
A title of respect that a Muslim gains after completing the hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca. The Hajj is one of the five pillars of faith that a Muslim needs to fulfill to get to heaven.
Mr. Taliban is a hypocrite and would never become a true Hajji.
hajji by Fred L. October 2, 2007
A really smart being but he doesn't have that good "understandting the situation" skills. Often takes things a bit too seriously, but jokes around too.
Haha Haojie, that's crazy, now stfu
haojie by 1234gangsigns February 5, 2022
used by some US military in the middle east as an adjective to describe locally obtained, usually ersatz, products.
When we resupplied the ship's store in Bahrain, we only could get Fanta and Hajji Dew.
hajji by T-S December 18, 2006
Hajji is a title in Islam for one who has completed the pilgrimage to Mecca (a rite known as Hajj), as dictated by Islamic faith.

It is most commonly used in an ironic manner toward Muslims who have not completed Hajj, and has expanded to a general derogatory term for Arabs.

However the title is an honor to those who have completed Hajj, and is not restricted to any single ethnicity.
Afghans typically cannot afford to make the pilgrimage west to Mecca, and are particularly insulted to be called "Hajji".

Muslims in eastern Europe may be offended by to be called "Hajji", since many erroneously consider all Muslims to be Arabs.
Hajji by Noah Majinashin September 1, 2010