Originally a respectful greeting from Hindu customs, it is now a pejorative used by English speaking Asians in reference to White backpackers in Southern and South East Asia.
A typical Namaste wears cargo shorts or elephant pants, has several Thai tattoos, yellow fever, and practices Buddhism despite being raised Christian. They usually spend several weeks or a month in Thailand or other parts of Southeast Asia, then return to their country just to criticize all their millennial friends for lacking experience.
A typical Namaste wears cargo shorts or elephant pants, has several Thai tattoos, yellow fever, and practices Buddhism despite being raised Christian. They usually spend several weeks or a month in Thailand or other parts of Southeast Asia, then return to their country just to criticize all their millennial friends for lacking experience.
"Fon's new boyfriend is a complete Namaste, he's only here to take pictures of himself riding an elephant. 555"
"At least he's not a weeaboo"
"At least he's not a weeaboo"
by awiergan May 10, 2017
Get the Namaste mug.Prayer for Muslims which requires submittance to Allah (God) and praying for the well being of yourself and others. Also for forgiveness. Namaz is for the purpose of cleanliness of mind/soul and body. The actual namaz gives the cleanliness of mind and soul. But before you do namaz you must clean yourself in a certain manner to cleans the body. Also during namaz women must sit behind the men to stop any impure thoughts. Muslims do namaz 5 times a day:near dawn (called fajr), after the sun's noon ( called dhuhr), in the afternoon (asr), just after sunset (maghrib) and around nightfall (isha'a). If you do end up missing a namaz you can make it up by the end of the day. Every Friday duhur namaz becomes Juma namaz which is like a special namaz. (The Islamic day begins at sundown.) To learn more look it up on wikipedia - type in salah or namaz .
by Average Muslim May 5, 2010
Get the Namaz mug.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..."
by Premasagar March 21, 2005
Get the Namaste mug.Namaste, my friend.
by milkshake1998 November 30, 2018
Get the Namaste mug.Someone who plays cricket and is a dodgy offspinner but also bats very slowly. They then boast about there semi average stats
by Datmaster69 August 6, 2021
Get the Naman mug.oh? tingin tingin mo diyan? gusto mo? luh! asa ka! ugh kairita! nagluto ba si nine? may bisita ba ngayon? si marites na naman? ugh kairita! sinong naghugas ng pinggan? ah wala. ma! si sami sinuntok ako sa likod. po? totoo nga po! po?salamat nanine!
by bonak September 29, 2020
Get the oh? tingin tingin mo diyan? gusto mo? luh! asa ka! ugh kairita! nagluto ba si nine? may bisita ba ngayon? si marites na naman? ugh kairita! sinong naghugas ng pinggan? ah wala. ma! si sami sinuntok ako sa likod. po? totoo nga po! po?salamat nanine! mug.