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Hara

A huge mistake, a person who just lies to your face, a false friend
Dang, you see that dude over there he’s such a hara
by American Witch September 22, 2019
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Hara

A gorgeous girl with cute eyes and red beautiful lips
by anonymous November 20, 2021
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Hara

A gorgeous girl with cute eyes and red beautiful lips.
by anonymous November 20, 2021
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Hara

A gorgeous girl with cute eyes and red beautiful lips.
Hey! Hara is so beautiful
Have you seen Hara?
by anonymous November 20, 2021
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Hara

A girl full of hockey, maybe her friend will borrow her to test her hockey
HaraHockey good name for her
by xxx.damer November 23, 2021
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hara-pan

The act of punching a girl in the stomach during sex. It is a very uncommon fetish. It is said that the punch connects to the uterus and stimulates it from within.
"I had some rough sex last night"

"How rough?"

"Hara-pan rough."
by And_now_add_the_oil March 30, 2016
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hara-kiri

The traditional Japanese form of honorable suicide, also known by its Chinese equivalent, seppuku. It was practiced by the Japanese feudal warrior class in order to avoid falling into enemy hands. Around 1500, it became a privileged alternative to execution, granted to daimyo and samurai guilty of disloyalty to the emperor. The condemned man received a jeweled dagger from the emperor. He selected as his second a faithful friend, received official witnesses, and plunged the dagger into the left side of his abdomen, drew it across to the right, and made a slight cut upward; his second then beheaded him with one stroke of a sword, and the dagger was returned to the emperor. Around 1700, it became permissible to go through a semblance of disembowelment prior to beheading. Voluntary hara-kiri was resorted to after a private misfortune, out of loyalty to a dead master, or to protest the conduct of a living superior. 1
Obligatory hara-kiri was abolished in 1868, but its voluntary form has persisted. It was performed by 40 military men in 1895 as a protest against the return of conquered territory, the Liaotung peninsula, to China; by General Nogi on the death of Emperor Meiji in 1912; and by numerous soldiers as an alternative to surrender in World War II.
Blah. Bite me. And the hara-kiri.
by TaintedCell April 16, 2004
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