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A woman who keeps nagging like a crow.

If you see a crow which doesn’t go away and is stubborn on making caw caw noises .. understand that’s not a crow .
That crow cawing in night too bro
That must be a Shabana with her husband
Shabana by Burhan uddin December 23, 2021
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Sabanated 

Proper verb. Synoymous with "terminated". It is what happens to formerly popular and successful college football coaches after particularly embarrassing or multiple losses to coach Nick Saban and and his team, the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama. The term applies whether the affected coach is fired in shame, or is allowed to step down and maintain a degree of dignity.
Who do you think will be the next great coach to get "Sabanated" and leave the SEC for good?
Sabanated by Arsee March 20, 2012
Shabnam is a persian name for Girls. It's actual meaning is Morning Dew.
she loved only one men in life .
if she love you don't leave her.
shabnam
shabnam by Her@ August 17, 2018
In the Indian culture, it means Queen. Shes beautiful, drop dead gorgeous, gets all the guys and yet is very loyal to the one she truly loves. Shes artistic, creative, can sing very well and can dance excellent as well. Shows pride in what she owns and is never shy to take on a dare. You can always trust her, even if she talks a lot sometimes. She expects only the best in her love interest. He must be special to her. She gets along with guy friends more since girls are always jealous of her beauty and personality. Shes sexy and knows how to turn guys on quick. Her personality is flawless, caring, and she's always there for you when you need her.
WOW did you see Shahana?? She's amazing.

shabantur 

Developed by Joe LeClair & Justin Gildemeister, this word is used in a time of excitement, or a burn. Like when people say, boom!
"I just found five bucks! Shabantur!"
"Shiggedy Shanbantur, I'm a Vermonter!"
shabantur by Shabantur February 15, 2018
"snowdrops" in Urdu or arabic. Also something absolutely wonderful with a great personality. It may not be beautiful at first but within time you see an inner beauty that blossoms out in time.
Shabna can be a name too (like mine) but also used in Urdu for snowdrops (a winter flower)
Such beautiful shabnas.
(^ but in arabic/urdu)
shabna by Shabna Zaheer January 11, 2009