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Malinda

Supposedly of Greek origin, it is considered to some to be the Old English spelling, and hence the correct one. It has many meanings, usually refering to beauty and mystery.

If a person named Malinda encounters another person who has their name, the first question is always "How do you spell it?" followed by a smug look if the other person spells it Melinda. In fact, most Malindas will tolerate being called Melissa, Matilda, Malaria, etc, so long as their real name is spelled correctly.
"Dude, that Malinda girl sure is hot, but she punched me when I spelled her name wrong."
by m*A*linda June 14, 2008
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Malinda

He is the living embodiment of GOD, nothing more, nothing less
I wish i was Malinda
by malindaninja November 23, 2021
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A town or village in Africa. Pure and sweet. A person named Malonda is known to be outgoing and social with abilities to raise awareness and reach high goals.
Malonda, Africa
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supra maluda

She is a supra maluda
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Malynda

A woman who is beautiful, sensitive and rides the "D" like no one else...
She came over and gave me the "Malynda" of my life....
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Maluda

Doing something you like wheather it be smoking, relaxing, spending time with love one's, making a score in a game ect.
Me and heather are going home to do the maluda; ie me and gilbert are at the beach doin the maluda.
by ANDREW LEAL January 22, 2008
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Malanda

She's her own adjective.
The only way to describe her is she's Malanda.
by sunnydayflorida February 5, 2010
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