by The Purple One Tells All November 15, 2023

An absolute unit famalam he is a beast and he is attractive to all genders if uno what I mean. He is a nice guy with a bad temper but hides it coz he likes the calm. He can argue for a long time if he gets annoyed. People will bully him and drive him nuts bet he keeps his cool.
by Big lad ching ching June 8, 2020

Faisal is the sweetest most professional guy in the world he is the smartest person ive ever met and he has an amazing sense of humor i admire him sooo much and he is such a gentleman even when i told him something personal he comforted me and Faisal Barakat is a very good singer with great hair he plays soooo many sports and soo many instruments i can no longer count.
random dude: YOOO DID YOU SEE FAISAL BARAKAT PERFORMING TODAY HE WASS SOOOO GOOD
me: YEAH IK RIGHT HES AMAZING
me: YEAH IK RIGHT HES AMAZING
by fasoolliia June 11, 2022

One of the best people you’ll ever find in your life. He can make your mood better instantly. Nice, caring, respectful sweet with a great personality but sometimes a lil immature and careless. He doesn’t notice that his words or actions can hurt other’s feelings until it’s too late. Overall a great person whom you wanna be around.
by Ni.M November 30, 2021

Faisal Rafique is a smart, talented lad. Who loves cricket and biryani. People loves him so much. Whatever he touches, it turns into gold. People are lucky to have him in their lives. We want more people like him.
The name Faisal is primarily a male name of Arabic origin that means Sword. That which divides, most commonly referring to between right and wrong
by aef.aar November 24, 2021

Faisalism is a condition of having so much potential and not working sufficiently to your expected level
by ARealDoctor November 22, 2020

This is a mental disease, commonly found in women, first discovered in 1984, that scientists and doctors are yet to thoroughly explain. The determinants of this disease include glowing skin, elevated mood, upbeat personality, etc. The disease gained a lot of popularity through literary work in the late 19th century. Writers have frequently used the disease as a metaphor for 'charm'. The patterns of these writings suggest that the disease was caused by tall, caramel-skinned, humorous intellectuals. Talks of this disease peaked when writer Ahammada Begum predicted in her revolutionary book 'Bane of the Education System' that in 2020 the disease will spread across the northern parts of Bangladesh and cause unusuaities and instabilities that have never been seen before.
by Lokkhi Bee September 21, 2020
