by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 15, 2025

XPU-ha*(SHPOO-haa);
1) verb - to use when the actual verb is awkward or inapropriate.
2) noun - appropriate to use when the real word cannot be placed in your mind.
3) onomatopeia - alternative of a curse word or similar sounding noises.
*Originally the name of a hotel in Mexico, this title was brought back as a new term of... whatever needs a term.
1) verb - to use when the actual verb is awkward or inapropriate.
2) noun - appropriate to use when the real word cannot be placed in your mind.
3) onomatopeia - alternative of a curse word or similar sounding noises.
*Originally the name of a hotel in Mexico, this title was brought back as a new term of... whatever needs a term.
1) "I was on a run when all the sudden a bird came and xpu-ha'd all over me!"
2) "Hey, Eileen, you got some xpu-ha in your teeth."
3) (DJ Otzi: Hey Baby) "Heeeeeey, hey baby! XPU - HA! I wanna knooww, ohh, if you'll be my girl."
2) "Hey, Eileen, you got some xpu-ha in your teeth."
3) (DJ Otzi: Hey Baby) "Heeeeeey, hey baby! XPU - HA! I wanna knooww, ohh, if you'll be my girl."
by Imustacheyouaquestion October 2, 2011

A "Ha Sil" is a greeting that one person gives to another . It is a combination of 2 separate actions. First a "Ha" is when one person pulls another person's ear and audibly says "Ha". A "Sil"is when one person pulls the others persons arm between the elbow and the shoulder while audibly saying "Sil". Thus a "Ha Sil" is rapidly doing both a "Ha" and a "Sil".
A more advanced "Ha Sil" includes incorporating making a face where the right inner cheek is it tucked in and your eyes are opened widely and slightly rolled back into your head.
A more advanced "Ha Sil" includes incorporating making a face where the right inner cheek is it tucked in and your eyes are opened widely and slightly rolled back into your head.
Mark greeted his mother by giving her a Ha Sil. He was so happy to see her after being out of the country for several months.
by ODHAAB May 20, 2020

by Jack the Weirdo Thing February 24, 2024

Used to express when many people believe something that is not true. Used also to express something as untrue. See also the expression "the Emperor's new clothes".
"The President has no ink."
by tdurden1982 September 5, 2019

by Hym Iam July 30, 2023
