It's a Filipino expression used to frighten someone when someone does something bad, or when there's something terrifying and you want to frighten someone.
This is also used to make a joke by frightening someone.
This is also used to make a joke by frightening someone.
1. Older guy telling a boy:
Hala ka, there's a ghost inside the room (with an imaginary smiling face above the head).
2. Girl: Hala ka, some people are saying that the world will end soon.
3. Girl1: I accidentally broke my Mom's glasses. :-(
Girl2: Hala ka, Mom's gonna be mad at you!
Hala ka, there's a ghost inside the room (with an imaginary smiling face above the head).
2. Girl: Hala ka, some people are saying that the world will end soon.
3. Girl1: I accidentally broke my Mom's glasses. :-(
Girl2: Hala ka, Mom's gonna be mad at you!
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Girl#1:Omg!that boy is a habaka
Girl#2:im going to talk to him
(infrot of Habaka boy)
Girl#2:Hi :$, your really cute
Habaka: Thank you, mind if I ask you for a drink
Girl#2: YES! Can I bring my friend
Habaka: We can all get wet together :D
Girl#2:im going to talk to him
(infrot of Habaka boy)
Girl#2:Hi :$, your really cute
Habaka: Thank you, mind if I ask you for a drink
Girl#2: YES! Can I bring my friend
Habaka: We can all get wet together :D
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Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, The reason for the celebration is twofold the miraculous military victory of the small, ill-equipped Jewish army over the ruling Greek Syrians, who had banned the Jewish religion and desecrated the Temple; and the miracle of the small cruse of consecrated oil, which burned for eight days in the Temple's menorah instead of just one.
Hanukkah is celebrated by:
* lighting a menorah for eight nights with olive oil or wax candles; one on the first night and an additional one each succeeding night, so that the last night has eight lights
* eating food fried in oil, especially potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly doughnuts (sufganiyot)
* playing with a dreidel, a four-sided top; the player wins or loses money depending on which side it lands on (each is marked with a different Hebrew letter)
( some information found on Answer.com)
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, The reason for the celebration is twofold the miraculous military victory of the small, ill-equipped Jewish army over the ruling Greek Syrians, who had banned the Jewish religion and desecrated the Temple; and the miracle of the small cruse of consecrated oil, which burned for eight days in the Temple's menorah instead of just one.
Hanukkah is celebrated by:
* lighting a menorah for eight nights with olive oil or wax candles; one on the first night and an additional one each succeeding night, so that the last night has eight lights
* eating food fried in oil, especially potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly doughnuts (sufganiyot)
* playing with a dreidel, a four-sided top; the player wins or loses money depending on which side it lands on (each is marked with a different Hebrew letter)
( some information found on Answer.com)
Happy Hanaka!!
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