Skip to main content

Shallah Mehallah 

Shallah Mehallah can mean anything you want it to mean. The phrase was created and first used by SVG News First, of the best first amendment auditors on YouTube.
When you are performing a constitutionally protected act and someone asks you a question and you really don't want to answer them you say Shallah Mehallah. Example : Q- What are you doing? A- Shallah Mehallah!
Shallah Mehallah by Arnann July 5, 2019

mashallah 

"Mashallah" or "Mash'Allah" is an Arabic phrase used to show appreciation for a person or happening. It shows respect, and also reminds that everything is achieved by the will of God. The closest English translation is "God willed it." It is used to show joy and praise, and is evoked upon hearing good news.

The phrase has found its way into the language of non-Arabs, including Turks and peoples of the Balkans, including some who are not of the Islamic faith.
A: I just got an A+ on my exam.
B: "Mashallah!"
mashallah by Nick Spontini December 22, 2007

Mashallah 

It’s something you say When you see something that completely amazed you or when you see a beautiful person you say “mashallah”
Person 1: my daughter just painted this beautiful beach painting!

Person 2: MASHALLAH! it look amazing!
Mashallah by mamimocha8 July 11, 2021

Shallah Mehallah 

Shallah Mehallah can mean anything you want it to mean. The phrase was created and first used by SGV News First, the best first amendment auditors on YouTube.
When you are performing a constitutionally protected act and someone asks you a question and you really don't want to answer them you say Shallah Mehallah. Example : Q- What are you doing? A- Shallah Mehallah!
Q: What's your name?
A: Shallah Mehallah.
(the definition was copied and corrected. 'SVG'is 'SGV'- San Gabriel Valley)

Mashallah 

The Arabic phrase/term MashAllah or Masha-Allah is short for the longer phrase “Mashallah-Allah Tabarak Allah” which literally translates into “that in which God has willed, He has or will bless”. However, the closest meaning and use of the phrase in the English language is that similar to the phrase “Knock on wood” to express hope for someone’s good luck to continue for a particular positive statement or as to not jinx something good.
Example 1:
Alex: Oh wow Emily, you have the cutest baby ever!
Emily: Thanks Alex, that’s very sweet of you. Say MashAllah please.

Alex: absolutely...MashAllah!

Example 2:
Jamal: yo bro, this food is amazing! MashAllah your wife is an incredibly good cook.
Mike: I know man, thank you! Alhamdulilah (Thank God) God has definitely blessed me with a great wife.
Mashallah by Sir.Ween October 30, 2020
When you're having an absolute blast in Hawaii, and your words can't describe it!
What's going on?
Mahalla!!!
Mahalla by 6'2" July 29, 2017