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Helga

A large White Russian woman. Helga is usually a baker, they are old, wrinkly and walk around in sandals. The name is usually assumed by random people when they see old Russian women. They have horrid name picking skills so their children end up with the names: Gorg, Zorgan, paneletski or yuchef.
I bet a month salary she's a Helga!
by Ferret squad April 9, 2017
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Heckathorn

The shitty last name you get stuck with when giving in and marrying your boyfriend after years of him begging. It would be advised to keep your maiden name, girls. Often leads to misunderstandings and misspellings and it takes forever to sign your name.
Heck-a-thorn, dude. Just like its spelled. Heckathorn is a horrible last name.
by Mrs. Heckathorn September 2, 2009
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hecka

the whole of northern california's way of saying " a lot". mostly used by small children and some teenagers.
woah that was hecka cool!
by sofia dubblyou January 1, 2009
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Helbard

The ability to use incredible sincerity to aquire anything.
He knew he could get her to show the fresh fruit by being Helbard.
by Scott Peterson December 2, 2003
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hecka tech

Used when describing an object, a feat, or an idea that is particularly innovative/advanced/cool.
Person #1: Look at Chris' new phone! I think it can detect unicorns when they get within ten miles of his phone!
Person #2: Whoah, hecka tech!
by Zeritisan June 2, 2011
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Helia

A sexual deviant with the hottest rack around. You will take a look at her pink taco and dream of her the rest of your life. Likes glittery things and large penises not belonging to a family member .
Wow talk to her she is a total helia, her undercarriage must smell like roses.
by Mrs.rives August 26, 2012
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Tenno Heika Banzai

"天皇陛下万歳" Literally means "Ten Thousand Years for His Majesty the Emperor"
This means "Long live the Emperor" in Japanese.
Later be used as a war cry of imperial Japanese army during World War Ⅱ.
They also used "Banzai(万歳/Ten Thousand Years)" for short.
by IanTopaz July 24, 2019
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