Hadjer originated from Spain and France and is a beautiful name in the countries it originates. The name means to hold dear and close as you should. Hadjer is beautiful and has a fun personality
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Get the Hadjer mug.Hadji became a derogatory name used by American troops to describe enemy fighters during the war in Iraq. The phrase "Hadji Don't Surf" is based on “CHARLIE DON’T SURF!” from the Viet Nam war movie “Apocalypse Now.” The phrase "Hadji Don't Surf" is a morale declaration that Americans are militarily and culturally superior to their Iraqi enemies.
Captain: "We've been ordered to secure that town TODAY."
Sergeant frowns: "Hmm... that will be a challenge, sir."
Captain smiles. "Yeah, but Hadji don't surf."
Sergeant frowns: "Hmm... that will be a challenge, sir."
Captain smiles. "Yeah, but Hadji don't surf."
by aerodrome January 14, 2013
Get the Hadji Don't Surf mug.Any territory, hostile or not, which is outside your camp's friendly walls in Afghanistan or Iraq.
Derrogatory term for whatever shit-ass village of mud brick hovels you had to clear this morning, looking for bad guys, especially when you can't remember the name of the place.
Derrogatory term for whatever shit-ass village of mud brick hovels you had to clear this morning, looking for bad guys, especially when you can't remember the name of the place.
We spent four days out in Hadjiville on this last operation. Thought I'd never get back in.
We cought eight goobers hiding in a chicken coop over in Hadjiville last night.
We cought eight goobers hiding in a chicken coop over in Hadjiville last night.
by B 2/75 October 1, 2005
Get the Hadjiville mug.1. Dry, often stale, breakfast food (usually Honeycomb) offered in a plastic sandwich bag as part of a "continental breakfast" at some privately owned motels. Hadji (or Haji) sandwiches are sometimes offered in addition to the cereal or as a substitute.
Also sometimes called Radji (or Raji) cereal
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2. Any breakfast food offered at a "Continental breakfast" with which the necessary accompaniment is not offered.
i.e. dry cereal with no milk, instant oatmeal with no water, etc.
Since many independantly owned motels nationwide have been acquired by Arab families, standards in Continental breakfasts have fallen
Also sometimes called Radji (or Raji) cereal
(see definition for hadji/haji sandwich)
2. Any breakfast food offered at a "Continental breakfast" with which the necessary accompaniment is not offered.
i.e. dry cereal with no milk, instant oatmeal with no water, etc.
Since many independantly owned motels nationwide have been acquired by Arab families, standards in Continental breakfasts have fallen
I was at first disappointed that all that was offered at the continental breakfast was Hadji cereal, but then I realized that it was easily portable, so I took my Hadji cereal with me and enjoyed it the rest of the day.
by The Dude LV October 5, 2006
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(origins) American soldiers of the Second Persian Gulf War report that this derogatory and semi-racist term for arabs may have originated with the cartoon character 'Hadji' from the 1964 television cartoon series 'Jonny Quest'.(Released to DVD September, 2004) Hadji, a dark-skinned, turban wearing, south-indian sidekick with mystical powers was also a main character in the 1996 series 'The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'
(origins) American soldiers of the Second Persian Gulf War report that this derogatory and semi-racist term for arabs may have originated with the cartoon character 'Hadji' from the 1964 television cartoon series 'Jonny Quest'.(Released to DVD September, 2004) Hadji, a dark-skinned, turban wearing, south-indian sidekick with mystical powers was also a main character in the 1996 series 'The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'
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Get the Hadje mug.During Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2003, US Marines Stationed at Camp Coyote (Iraq/Kuwait Border) used the term to distinguise between the enemy and friendly forces.
Because Kuwait has a majority of its population from India for its labor force, Hadji was used to identify the Indians (Friends) from the Muslims.
This word originated from the cartoon character 'Hadji' from the 1964 television cartoon series 'Jonny Quest'. Hadji was a dark-skinned, turban wearing, south-indian sidekick. As Hadji was Jonny Quest's companion, so were the Indian workers that provided camp labor support; including cooking, laundry, waste removal, etc.
As new troops began to arrive in Kuwait, they saw the original troops calling "dark-skin people" Hadji and assumed the term was meant for ALL people in the region.
After the start of the war, "Hadji" became the new derogatory slur for the enemy by April 2003.
The term was later changed again to identify all Muslims in the area after the inital invasion ended and new replacement troops began to occupy the region.
Because Kuwait has a majority of its population from India for its labor force, Hadji was used to identify the Indians (Friends) from the Muslims.
This word originated from the cartoon character 'Hadji' from the 1964 television cartoon series 'Jonny Quest'. Hadji was a dark-skinned, turban wearing, south-indian sidekick. As Hadji was Jonny Quest's companion, so were the Indian workers that provided camp labor support; including cooking, laundry, waste removal, etc.
As new troops began to arrive in Kuwait, they saw the original troops calling "dark-skin people" Hadji and assumed the term was meant for ALL people in the region.
After the start of the war, "Hadji" became the new derogatory slur for the enemy by April 2003.
The term was later changed again to identify all Muslims in the area after the inital invasion ended and new replacement troops began to occupy the region.
Where is that hadji with our laundry?
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