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Hanuel

Hanuel's are great friends! Always there for you when you need a friend<3 they always know the right thing to say. They always put a smile on your face! Right when you see them! Somtimes can be shy but get to know A Hanuel and she's as loud as can get! There usally Asian(; haha but are sooo cute! and loving! and can have there soft side! but always has there side you dont want to come out.<3 She likes to party! and loves dogs! and animals! and have a great sexy body and look sexy in bathing suits! Every out-going and fun!<3 Also Hanuel's are REALLY popular! And all the ugly but sometimes cute guys like her.(; Hanuel's Are usally VERY tall! but still soooo much fun!<3 Also get ALOT of facebook likes for there statuses(; Hanuel's ALWAYS keep there promises<3 Also they VERY talkitive! Hanuel's are a BIG bundle of fun, joy, sweetness, loving, and caring. Hanuel's are also veryy sneaky so if you know a Hanuel watch out! Because you'll never know what there going to do!(;
Damnnnn, Hanuels lookin sexyy todayy broo(;
by Ken-Ken1234(: January 10, 2012
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hanukkunt

An obnoxious, petty, self-centered jewbitch who thinks the world revolves around her. She's often seen during December in malls near jewish-money towns like Cherry Hill, NJ. The hanukkunt is known for insulting anyone who refuses to kiss her feet or trim the corns off her toes, or generally bow down to her superiority complex.
Commonly starts sentences with the whiny voice uttering the phrase "Owww my Gawwwd, this is turrubul..."
Clerk: That'll be $48.12 for your purchase today.
Hanukkunt: Oww my Gawwwd, this is turrubul. Why do you people charge so much money. What's wrong with you people?? You should deliver this to my house for that price. You should be ashamed.

Clerk (under her breath): What a hanukkunt.
by Truth Hurts Sometimes December 9, 2012
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Hanukah

Hokay, so. There was the regular set-up, right, with the opressive dictators and the valiant underdogs. So the valiant underdogs, the Maccabees (if that sounds familiar, there's a soccer club by that name) go and valiantly retake the Jewish Holy Temple (this was before it got detsroyed {again}). And to symbolise their success, after they clean it up and wipe the graffitti off the walls, they have to light the Menorah, big candlabra style thing. Only they have enough oil for ONE day, and it'll take eight for extra oil to arrive. But God intervenes, as per usual, and miraculously the one little jar of oil lasts eight days. This is probably because the little jar of oil was an underdog.

On Hannukka (or Hanuka, Hanukah, Chanuka, Chanukka, Channukka, etc - only holiday in the world nobody can agree on how to spell) all the Jews celebrate the miraculous Miracle by lighting a Hannukkia (like a Menorah, only with eight branch thingies) and giving all the kids bushels of presents. Also chocolate happens.
Yay, Hanukah's next week, I think my Gran's gonna give me a new mobile!
by Maggie Bloome September 14, 2005
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Hanukkah

A very misunderstood holiday...Hanukkah takes place on the 25th of Kislev, the 3rd month on the Jewish calendar. Kislev used to be 100% synonymous with December, but, whereas the modern calendar is solar, the Jewish calendar, like the Old Roman calendar, is lunar. This is why Hanukkah is on different dates in December throughout the years.

In 168 BCE, on the 25th of Kislev, Antiochus Epiphanes, King of Syria and overlord of Israel, desecrated the Jewish Temple by setting up a statue of Zeus inside, and sacrificing a swine to Zeus. Many Jews were forced to worship the Greek deities, or else be killed. MattithYah Maccabee, and his son Yahudah led a rebellion, and within 3 years regained control of Jerusalem. On the 25th of Kislev, 165 BCE, the Maccabees purified the Temple, and re-dedicated it to the service of Yahweh.
The Purification/Dedication ritual took eight days. There was only enough oil to light the Menorah for 1 day, but, miraculously, it lasted for 8 days. In rememberance of this, the household menorah is lit for eight days, and fried foods, especially pastries, are eaten.

But, Hanukkah is really about religious freedom.

The books of Maccabees are the story of Hanukkah. You can find these in the CATHOLIC versions of the Christian Bible. For some reason, these are not included in Protestant versions.
by Rabbi Shlomoh HhananYah Gefen December 11, 2006
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Hanuthany

a substitute for the the word shit at any givin point in time, can replace any language of question. Hanuthany describes everything. You can use in any givin circumstance, similar to supercalifredulisticexpialidotious.. however much more simple to say, and effective.
Hanuthany Happens.

"dude where the hanuthany are you?"

Merry Hanuthany!!! Happy Hanuthany!!
by Lopie January 8, 2008
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Hanukkah n00b

A new player of a FPS, RTS, or any other type of game, who specifically gets their game on Hanukkah. The player will have a disadvantage to the older players of the game, which gives the older players an easier time leveling up since there will be a "huge" wave of new players.
"Look at all those Hanukkah n00bs!"
by realnatedogg911 December 27, 2011
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hanukbro

Is a New Zealand combination where you replace the end of a word with 'uk' and bro. Bro is optional.
Can be combined with multiple names such as Bradley for example; Bradluk. Used as an introduction/greeting or nickname.
Chur hanukbro "hanuk-bro", or: (Bradley) Chur Bradluk.
by Swagga Jagga August 8, 2012
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