The most amazing girl I have ever met in my life ,stuned me at first sight ,brings joy wherever she goes to and as d name implies in Yoruba she makes whoever comes in contact with her wealthy ,a pretty amazing friend although shy but good with discussions,a wonderful young lady
by Rockeydave February 23, 2020
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Damellia the best friend you could ever have
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Get the Damilola mug.1) Short for "Damn I look". Usually something is added to damela, such as good, fly, etc. Pronounced (Da-Meh-Luh).
It's a (wack) song by baby boy da prince though, I'm not sure, but Cassidy might have created the word.
2) Spanish word. Depending on how you use it, or what it's affiliated with, the definitions change.
It's a (wack) song by baby boy da prince though, I'm not sure, but Cassidy might have created the word.
2) Spanish word. Depending on how you use it, or what it's affiliated with, the definitions change.
1) Damela fly, Damela good, Damela better than my date look
2) Police chief to police officers: Damela (Bring her to me, bring her here, basically find her, bring her here)
2) Police chief to police officers: Damela (Bring her to me, bring her here, basically find her, bring her here)
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