by Hippogryph Rider April 7, 2019
Get the Kir Tu Kose Nanat mug.in persian people works when something bad happend and they want to show their sadness. its more like damn it
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Get the Kir Tush mug.Ask Khomeini or Khameneii or any other mola (Mullah), they know best, that's what their moms and sisters and doughters love in their pussies
by Mola kon September 2, 2003
Get the kir khar mug.1: A Persian slang used to express frustration or anger.
2: Used to show bad attributes in anything by saying it looks, acts, ... like it.
The phrase can start a laugh or a horrible fight; use with caution. Literally translates to "donkey's penis".
2: Used to show bad attributes in anything by saying it looks, acts, ... like it.
The phrase can start a laugh or a horrible fight; use with caution. Literally translates to "donkey's penis".
1: friend: *in Persian* lol, you got scared real good back there!
me: Kir Khar!
2: *in Persian* That guy looks like a Kir Khar.
me: Kir Khar!
2: *in Persian* That guy looks like a Kir Khar.
by DoubleAM November 20, 2021
Get the Kir Khar mug.Kir shodan is a persian slang which means to become a dick. Although the word to word translation is becoming a dick , but it doesnt mean to become an asshole, it rather means to be in a situation that makes you feel awkward and shy because something you claimed and now its proved you were wrong.
In this action, someone causes you to feel like a dick (kir shodan) , but there’s also a similar slang in which you cause someone to become a dick. Which is: kir kardan = to make someone a dick
In persian , kir means dick and shodan is a base form verb for becoming, kardan is also a base form for the verb “making s.o or s.th”
In this action, someone causes you to feel like a dick (kir shodan) , but there’s also a similar slang in which you cause someone to become a dick. Which is: kir kardan = to make someone a dick
In persian , kir means dick and shodan is a base form verb for becoming, kardan is also a base form for the verb “making s.o or s.th”
1.Haji diruze goftam emruse barune miad, valy kir shodam
Translation: Oh dude , yesterday I predicted today will be rainy, but it ain’t raning. Kir shodam ( I became a dick = I felt shy and awkward for what I said)
2. In oskol edea kard ke 5 ta zabune balade, vali vaghti azash khastam be un zabune ha sohbat kone natunest. Kheili bad kiresh kardam kir shodan
Translation: this idiot claimed that he can speak in 5 languages , but when I asked him to talk , he couldnt. I really made him a dick badly. ( kiresh kardam = I made him feel shy and awkward for what he claimed and it wasnt right)
Translation: Oh dude , yesterday I predicted today will be rainy, but it ain’t raning. Kir shodam ( I became a dick = I felt shy and awkward for what I said)
2. In oskol edea kard ke 5 ta zabune balade, vali vaghti azash khastam be un zabune ha sohbat kone natunest. Kheili bad kiresh kardam kir shodan
Translation: this idiot claimed that he can speak in 5 languages , but when I asked him to talk , he couldnt. I really made him a dick badly. ( kiresh kardam = I made him feel shy and awkward for what he claimed and it wasnt right)
by persian meme guy September 14, 2019
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n. Mythology
1. A powerful heathen deity that the Norse once believed to be responsible for the fermentation of grains, male potency and the sounds emitted from a vibrating string. Originating around 1420 B.C.E., local folklore varies widely pertaining to many of his features and attributes, though the mythological beings called Incubi (see Incubus) were most likely later derived from them.
2. A log made from Kirwood.
n. Mythology
1. A powerful heathen deity that the Norse once believed to be responsible for the fermentation of grains, male potency and the sounds emitted from a vibrating string. Originating around 1420 B.C.E., local folklore varies widely pertaining to many of his features and attributes, though the mythological beings called Incubi (see Incubus) were most likely later derived from them.
2. A log made from Kirwood.
by Richard NelsonIsNotMyRealName May 27, 2010
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