by Kristopg August 10, 2023
Get the Hadea mug.A young brown man who resides in his basement of wonders, known to many as "the lair." He is extremely hard, if not impossible, to get a hold of, unless he is trying to contact you himself...in which case he will do so from a different variant number each time. He is undoubtedly a man of mystery and potions. In his mainstream life, he works as a coffee man at a local coffee shop. At night, he is either at one end of the Earth, or in his basement concocting magical wonders and mysteries of which cannot even be documented by the Discovery Channel itself. Alternate slang names include: Habibi, the 'dad, bibi, hobo hadad.
by Tuxedo Mask April 30, 2008
Get the Hadad mug.The word Hadacall is a comic generic term meaning too lazy to come up with a better name. When asked what the song "Hadacall Blues" was named for, Jerry Lee Lewis sang "we hadacall it something!"
People "ask what the Hadacall Blues are named for; l just say, well we hadacall the song something!"
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Get the hadda mug.Originally from the online podcast UhhYeahDude.
1. "Herda-hada" or "Herda-hada-herda" can either refer to residents of the Southern American states, the Bible Belt, or any rural area in the United States, especially where "rednecks" can be found. This mostly Southern and Eastern Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky to the Gulf Coast, and from the Atlantic coast to most of Texas and Oklahoma.
2. It can also refer to the Southern American English (SAE) speech dialect and the mockery thereof.
1. "Herda-hada" or "Herda-hada-herda" can either refer to residents of the Southern American states, the Bible Belt, or any rural area in the United States, especially where "rednecks" can be found. This mostly Southern and Eastern Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky to the Gulf Coast, and from the Atlantic coast to most of Texas and Oklahoma.
2. It can also refer to the Southern American English (SAE) speech dialect and the mockery thereof.
by smashuri November 2, 2010
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