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Howard Halifax

A girl does a handstand and the male stands over her and shits into her vagina, he sucks it in and out and gives her extra
Dave gave me the Howard Halifax last night. Fair to say he gave me extra!
by Gives you extra August 26, 2022
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Halima

Its a girl ho is loved by naim so much and her bithday is today Happy birthday

HBD halimaaa
Halima happy birthday from lemon
by Naimdarwish March 9, 2019
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Halima Zaman

An teenager who is incapable of thinking like a normal person and has a desire to in take rat poison. A Halima Zaman is also a being who is continuously attacked for her ill thinking as she believes that the earth is flat. All her giod qualities come frim her mother
Stop being a Halima Zaman.
by Mycousinisstupid April 7, 2020
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halala

Exprime la lassitude d'une manière gentille.
Vise aussi à calmer une déception.
Halala... Tu as encore casser un verre !

- Il n'y aura pas de fête cette année.
- Halala, ce n'est pas grave
by Marbonmb July 10, 2020
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halifax explosion

an explosion in 1917 that was caused by 2 ships colliding.
The Halifax Explosion killed thousands of people and injured more.
by wecl0me12 September 19, 2009
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Halla

Halla, in D. J. MacHale's Pendragon, refers to "everything. Every territory, every person, every living thing, every time there ever was"
A term used in the series Pendragon where Flumes were portals of halla between territories that must only be accessible by travelers. In Pendragon, travelers from ten territories tried to stop Saint Dane from crumbling down Halla.
Halla consists of ten territories: Zadaa, Denduron, Cloral, Quillian, Eelong, Ibara, Veelox, First Earth, Second Earth, and Third Earth
by PendragonFreak May 15, 2012
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Hallalujah

Hallelujah, Halleluyah and the Latin form Alleluia are transliterations of the Hebrew word הללו יה (Standard Halleluya, Tiberian Halləlûyāh) meaning "Praise God" (from the first two letters of YHWH). Hallelujah is found primarily in the book of Psalms. The word is used in Judaism as part of the Hallel prayers, and in Christian prayer. It has been accepted into the English language and has a similar pronunciation in many other languages.
■He is risen! Hallalujah!
by lolifofo December 5, 2010
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