Namaste was originally intended as a respectful greeting to God, the Great Guru within. It is often used today as a greeting to other people - either friends or strangers.
Namaskar (and its related street term, skar) is always used in the second sense.
Namaskar (and its related street term, skar) is always used in the second sense.
"Namaste, my beloved Guru..."
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Similar to the Cleveland Steamer but instead of defacting on the females chest you eat some laxitives and aim at the face. With the right amount of pushing and holding it in you can make an explosion will leave the victim scarred for life.
John knew his girlfirend was cheating on him so he ate some exlax and surprised her with a Nagasaki Bomb.
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