A Hanoi high five is derivative from the term used in the film 'Tropic Thunder', but has evolved into a sexual move.
A Hanoi high five is where your partner is on the bottom preferably , when they're are at the point of orgasm (liberating the south) you land a bomb/grenade to the dome. There are variations of the finishing move, i.e throwing them out of your house/flat/village/country , ejaculating or ask them to concede victory.
This move can also be used on the back foot, an example below.
The first example would be in a forced sexual situation where you are not the aggressor.
1. He mounted me and when he was about to liberate the south, Bam Hanoi High five.
1. You are making love, she decides to tell you at the point of liberation "hey you want to meet my parents", Hanoi high five, a perfect gesture to decline that meet.
The pear haoqi may be found in it's natural habitat, the harker campus
most haoqis are in containment around the world and only a handful are still living in the wild.
The haoqi subspecies, Haoqis- pears tend to be aggressive towards humans and a human should neve display any aggressive behavior towards it unless they want the haoqi to immediately turn around, bend over and shoot pellets that on the outside appear to be hard and crusty but when it makes contact with the skin, it implodes to fill the victims mouth with juicy, golden-brown delicious mouth watering haoqi shit.
efficiency in handling Insurance policies, especially those related to Pansy Tehq Lheeng Private Limited.
effeminate yet efficient in doing assignments when in a group
those blessed by the Society of Nightingale are bound to be efficient nurses. bound to become a scarlet medic from Tyr's Hand.
"Zher Hooi!"
"eh got some ride tiger one you know, violent.. HOOAH! Zher Hooi!"
"In Life.. to Zher Hooi is to assume that you know Tailoring and Cooking."
"Aren't we goin' to the Insurance Company? meet near Zher Hooi."
The haori is a lightweight silk jacket used to help keep the kimono clean and dry. They vary in length and are considered an essential part of ceremonial kimono attire. They are meant to be worn open. It's usually taken off and folded up before one enters the place they are visiting.