kapelophile is a lover of hats, kapelophiles have an abundance of hats that they love to wear daily.
A kapelophile is a person who loves to wear hats, who has an abundance of hats that they wear daily.
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Movie quote from The Interpreter
The character Silvia Broome, a U.N. interpreter, played by Nicole Kidman says to the character Tobin Keller, a Secret Service agent, played by Sean Penn, "We're kepéla. - lt means standing on opposite sides of the river."
Silvia is from the fictional African country of Matobo and speaks the fictional language Ku which is spoken in Eastern and Southern Africa.
Movie quote from The Interpreter
The character Silvia Broome, a U.N. interpreter, played by Nicole Kidman says to the character Tobin Keller, a Secret Service agent, played by Sean Penn, "We're kepéla. - lt means standing on opposite sides of the river."
Silvia is from the fictional African country of Matobo and speaks the fictional language Ku which is spoken in Eastern and Southern Africa.
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Get the Kapéla mug.The kapsula is from Algeria and is the descendent of an alien species that landed near Al Salah. That is where he got the name Kapsula. Kapsula doesn’t eat cheese. Its food of choice is salmon. Kapsula cannot be explained. He once ate subway for a year straight. If you find him, you must bring him in for further studies.
Kapsula! How can you eat with no food in your fridge?
Response from kapsula: it’s okay man I have salmon.
Response from kapsula: it’s okay man I have salmon.
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"ello gorgeous, fancy a bit of slap nd tickle up apples and pears in my 'ouse? Ere! Get back ere u stoopid bitch..."
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Get the kaphelephant mug.A Cape Tonian colloquial phrase used to tease or boast in a somewhat malicious manner, similar to In your face, often used by children on the school playground
Warren: "I have chokers and survivors (peanut butter and jam) for lunch."
Bianca: "I have chicken and mayo"
Suzanne: "You guys suck! I have a burger for lunch! Wela-kapela!"
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