Dhaval (adjective, noun, verb, and adverb):
1. an Indian who does not exemplify any stereotypical Indian characteristics; an Undian
2. an Indian who is not majoring in engineering, medicine, business, or Information Technology
3. an Indian who does not eat meat and does not have a valid reason to support his personal choice
4. an Indian whose girlfriend is exponentially more attractive than he is
5. an Indian who looks like flounder from Little Mermaid
6. a shovel
7. a complete tool. hence, a shovel
8. a Rex Grossman fan
1. an Indian who does not exemplify any stereotypical Indian characteristics; an Undian
2. an Indian who is not majoring in engineering, medicine, business, or Information Technology
3. an Indian who does not eat meat and does not have a valid reason to support his personal choice
4. an Indian whose girlfriend is exponentially more attractive than he is
5. an Indian who looks like flounder from Little Mermaid
6. a shovel
7. a complete tool. hence, a shovel
8. a Rex Grossman fan
by Muhammad Shah March 3, 2008
Get the dhaval mug.Abbreviation for either Deltona High School or Deland High School used by students of either institution or other high schools in the area
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Get the DHS mug.by Big_Gav28-30 May 20, 2009
Get the dhit mug.DHB is the nickname that Raiders fans have bestowed upon the highly underrated wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey. The late and great owner Al Davis was blasted for taking this little known wide out as the 7th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. But the more he plays, the more DHB justifies Al Davis' faith in him. Over the last 3 games, as of October 21, 2011, he's attained 115 yards on 4 catches, 99 yards on 7 catches and a TD, and 82 yards on 6 catches. And there's no doubt about his speed!
Michael Crabtree, the guy that the experts think that Al Davis should have taken instead, may have more talent, but I'd rather have DHB on my team. DHB has a great attitude, works hard and is a humble player. He's the opposite of the diva wide receiver(and Crabtree is one of them) that's become so commonplace in the modern NFL.
Michael Crabtree, the guy that the experts think that Al Davis should have taken instead, may have more talent, but I'd rather have DHB on my team. DHB has a great attitude, works hard and is a humble player. He's the opposite of the diva wide receiver(and Crabtree is one of them) that's become so commonplace in the modern NFL.
DHB is faster, has a better work ethic, and has a better attitude than Michael Crabtree. DHB is also cheaper and didn't hold out for over a month to get a big contract as an unproven rookie. DHB will have over 900 yards during the 2011 season and will soon be one of the better receivers in the league.
by paynasty23 October 21, 2011
Get the DHB mug.The universal term referring to one's lack of intelligence. Term is utilized by loud repititions of itself after an individual has spoken or in reference to their actions.
(1) x: "I'm not an idiot, I just don't know anything"
y: "dhuf! dhuf!"
(2) x: "That man walked into that door"
y: "completely dhuf"
y: "dhuf! dhuf!"
(2) x: "That man walked into that door"
y: "completely dhuf"
by twisteddd September 4, 2005
Get the dhuf mug.Term used to describe the big explosion at the end of Season 5 of the TV show "Lost" in which (apparently) everyone in the Dharma Initiative was destroyed by the detonation of a nuclear bomb.
Can also be used to refer to the upcoming Season Finale of "Lost" - the final end of the show which remains to be seen.
Can also be used to refer to the upcoming Season Finale of "Lost" - the final end of the show which remains to be seen.
Dude, check out this blog, it's got spoilers on what happened to all the characters after the Dharmageddon last year.
by Peter Lorre January 12, 2010
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