Definitions by Haishadesu
The Holian Union
A faction found on the text-based roleplaying Amino called ‘Warfare Chronicles’. It is made up of Three planets and part of Federation Of Space. They have values founded on unity and human rights.
The Holian Union by Haishadesu December 10, 2017
drink naruto
drink naruto by Haishadesu November 15, 2017
Xbox
A video game console created by Microsoft. Actually, the purpose of it's creation is entirely unkown. I mean, Microsoft is already good with PC gaming! But it is probably an attempt to branch out. It was completely forgotten with the original Xbox, absolutely dominated with the Xbox 360 then was erased by the PS4 and now the Xbox One X....is stoll getting beaten by the PS4 and PC out of all things!
Xbox is a console
Xbox by Haishadesu November 13, 2017
Grammar
Ey: My brand has much better prices as well as better and more revolutionary
design choices that truly help user.
Bee: But ur Bwand is rtrded! Fuk u and ior fuk innn famly!
Ey: You could really use a double dose of grammar, Bee
design choices that truly help user.
Bee: But ur Bwand is rtrded! Fuk u and ior fuk innn famly!
Ey: You could really use a double dose of grammar, Bee
Grammar by Haishadesu October 28, 2017
zunko
zunko by Haishadesu October 26, 2017
dab on them haters
A certain phrase created by the Overrated Youtuber/Viner Jake Paul, this line is also used by his flock of sheep called "Jake Paulers". It is used by them when someone just says something they don't like instead of respecting the truth or their opinion or the statment they said, they just dab on them. Moral lesson: Not everyone who is popular or powerful is a good example
Cop: You do know that you are a fan of a Youtuber/Viner who drove his neighbours nuts.
Jake Pauler: YoUrE jUsT a HaTeR! dAb On ThEm HaTeRs! *dabs*
Jake Pauler: YoUrE jUsT a HaTeR! dAb On ThEm HaTeRs! *dabs*
dab on them haters by Haishadesu October 17, 2017
haishadesu
A Japanese word, by deconstructing it, it basically means "am loser", with "Haisha" meaning Loser in Japanese, and "Desu" meaning "am". Though the order may be reversed, that is how most Japanese semtemces are written, backwards of English.
haishadesu by Haishadesu October 4, 2017