A smart girl who loves to party! She is most likely a cheerleader or a gymnast so she is very flexible and amazing in bed. She loves attention and will do anything for it. She's stubborn but can be soft and sweet when you get to know her. She's beautiful and hilarious and can always make you smile! She loves to have fun and she will go to great lengths to show you a good time. She's very social too. If you ever come across a Melin, always remember she's a keeper!
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by Goddammityousorryfuckingshit September 19, 2016
Get the Mein kampf mug.Kababs are supposed to be juicy and tasty. As a result, the experience of eating a particularly delectable kabab like the ‘Kakori Kabab’ is described by a number of people as being as good as love making.
Just as Finding a bone in your kabab ruins the experience or acts as a distraction, someone walking in on lovemaking or amorous encounter acts as a mood spoiler or distraction too.
Hence the term don’t be a ‘kabab mein haddi’ is used to tell someone off indirectly that they are being a nuisance ;) esp. in situations such as someone dropping in on bunch of love birds having an intimate dinner.
Just as Finding a bone in your kabab ruins the experience or acts as a distraction, someone walking in on lovemaking or amorous encounter acts as a mood spoiler or distraction too.
Hence the term don’t be a ‘kabab mein haddi’ is used to tell someone off indirectly that they are being a nuisance ;) esp. in situations such as someone dropping in on bunch of love birds having an intimate dinner.
Dekh, udhar aa gaya kabab mein haddi
(Roughly translates as, ‘look there comes mr. nuisance or kabab mein haddi)’
(Roughly translates as, ‘look there comes mr. nuisance or kabab mein haddi)’
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Get the Kabab Mein Haddi mug.German word for 'mine' or for 'my'. This nondistinguishment between ‘mine’ and ‘my’ auf Deutsch is why you will see sterotyped German-Rushan folk in TV shows speeking with such phrases as "mine dog", "mine schnauzer", "mein {et cetera}".
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