Used as an enhanced silence request.
You're in my ass or 'ata batahat shli' is used to emphasize
that you are not interested in what the other guy has to say.
You're in my ass or 'ata batahat shli' is used to emphasize
that you are not interested in what the other guy has to say.
someone:Hey i don't like what the fuck is going on here
you: Shut up you're in my ass (stom ta pe ata batahat shli, from hebrew)
you: Shut up you're in my ass (stom ta pe ata batahat shli, from hebrew)
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Get the batak mug.Swedish slang, derogatory; singular: batikhäxa; English: batik witch; unattractive older female advocate for political correctness, multiculturalism, and feminism. Often seeking sex or love from younger male migrants or refugees. Preferably with the government paying the expenses of her love interest.
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Another way of trying to state your opinion while your in the presents of females who you feel are bitches, tricks, hoes, or any female that continues to play with your mind for no positive outcome on the man's part.
Another way of trying to state your opinion while your in the presents of females who you feel are bitches, tricks, hoes, or any female that continues to play with your mind for no positive outcome on the man's part.
Person 1: "Ay, looks like your girl Shayna just walked in"
Person 2: "Na she ain't my lady anymore you know how that goes. Batah!!
Person 2: "Na she ain't my lady anymore you know how that goes. Batah!!
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A word that I originally thought meant "potatoes" in Hindi. Then some old indian lady told me that batakas didn't mean anything at all, so I just started saying it as an indian sound effect, and "batakas" quickly became popular among white people in Wichita, KS.
A word that I originally thought meant "potatoes" in Hindi. Then some old indian lady told me that batakas didn't mean anything at all, so I just started saying it as an indian sound effect, and "batakas" quickly became popular among white people in Wichita, KS.
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