's definitions
A mystical dreamer who does everything in their power to have fun never lets anyone gets them down and can always light up a room with their smile the love life and love and show it everyday no matter what
Get the Kiannesmug.
Get the Ginger Disordermug. Muneera is a name of a female who can maneuver her way through society. She is a social butterfly, has an adaptive personality and is able to manage her time perfectly with her work and her family and friends’ time. She does not like conflict with beloved ones, because she is very keen on trying to keep life a happy place for her and her beloved ones. She might have difficulty in communicating her thoughts during tough times, but she only and always means well. Muneera is a sunshine to big family/friends’ gatherings. She is someone who you can communicate your problems with, knowing that you will not be judged by her.
Get the Muneeramug. A woman or women who hang out or travel up and down the highway. Soliciting for sexual favors, money, drugs or rides to places.
See; Lot-Lizards
See; Lot-Lizards
I was going down the highway and saw the two Highway Princess walking down side of the road looking for a ride.
Get the Highway Princessmug. A group of indigenous people inhabiting in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and the Rakhine State of Myanmar. They live in Kaptai and Chandraghona in Rangamati Hill District and in Bandarban Sadar, Thanchi and Rowangcchari upazila in Bandarban District. . In Myanmar, they live in the Myebon, Minbya and Ann townships of the Rakhine State .According to Khyang Chronicles, the Khyangs with their King entered Chittagong Hill Tracts when their kingdom in Burma was overrun by the Burmese. But afterwards the King decided to go back to Burma. But his younger queen being pregnant could not accompany him. Hence she was left behind with some followers and kinsmen. The present Khyang are the descendants of this queen and her retinue. However, the literature of the Burmese history tells that the Kheyang migrated with the Marma from the southern Myanmar in the late eighteenth century. The Khyang were Buddhists but many converted to Christianity during the British period. Most Khyang today are under the Mong family or the "Royal Family" which is from Chandraghona, Rangamati Hill Districts in Bangladesh.
Get the Khyangmug. 
