Katherine: Oh my gosh, Doug, it's August 15th! We started dating on February 15th... do you know what that means?! Today is our halfaversary!
Doug: Oh, that's right. You're dumb, but happy halfaversary.
Doug: Oh, that's right. You're dumb, but happy halfaversary.
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Get the pau hana mug.A girl who you’d love to spend the rest of your life with. Hanaan is a very pretty girl who is at first a little bit hard to be friends with and every single guy who gets to know her or even had a glance of her, would fall in love with her. The way she speaks, the way she laughs, the way she talks, the way she swears at you, everything is cute. Hanaan is the rarest human being you’ll ever meet and if you get yourself a hanaan then trust me you’re lucky. When you talk to or even if you’re friends with Hanaan , all your friends are jealous and starts making fun of you, she is the cutest girl you’ll ever meet, trust me. Get yourself a Hanaan ❤️
Akhil: Yuck Hanaan gay
Joshua: your mum gay
Akhil: I don’t have one
Joshua: so who’s gay?
Akhil: my dad
Joshua: what about Hanaan?
Akhil: she’s the best , so cute trust me
Joshua: your mum gay
Akhil: I don’t have one
Joshua: so who’s gay?
Akhil: my dad
Joshua: what about Hanaan?
Akhil: she’s the best , so cute trust me
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Get the Hanaan mug.Hanah is a beautiful girl with many friends. Everyone likes her, every boy wants to get with her. She has such grace such beauty. She has a loving family. She is also very smart.
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Get the Hanah mug.Word used in Hawaii that refers to one's childhood. Derived from the Japanese word "hana", meaning 'nose', and the English word "butter", which in spoken in Hawaiian pidgin can sound like 'buddah.' So Hanabata Days are the "nose butter" days, or the days when we had runny noses. Can also spelled Hanabata Days.
by Jimmy Hapa September 6, 2005
Get the hanabuddah days mug.This salutation or greeting is similar to "Aloha" in Hawaii. Just as Hawaiians are well known for saying "Aloha!" so are the natives of Guam just as well known for saying "Hafa Adai!" The greeting "Hafa Adai!" is literally translated into English as "What Friend" or "What Partner" But, because the literal translation loses meaning, the best or most close meaning is "How are you, Friend?" Or, "What's up Friend?" or "Hello!" A greeting you would say to someone you consider a friend. In Guam, the Chamorro greeting is a very friendly way of welcoming people. It's Polite, and Friendly. If you see a Guam Bumper sticker in the USA it will most likely say "HAFA ADAI" on it. The correct pronunciation of Hafa Adai is just like "Half a Day".
A Chamorro girl sees a cute Island Boy (Chamorro Boy) walking past her and she smiles kindly and says "Hafa Adai" and he nods and says "Hafa Adai" back.
As they pass each other they both smile. Two strangers greeting each other as friends. :) That's the Chamorro way.
As they pass each other they both smile. Two strangers greeting each other as friends. :) That's the Chamorro way.
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Fishing phrase meaning "I have a bite." Said when you are about to catch a fish or when you catch one.
Fishing phrase meaning "I have a bite." Said when you are about to catch a fish or when you catch one.
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