1. A move performed by Ryu, Ken, Sakura, Akuma, and Dan in Street Fighter 2-Alpha 2 and many other games that involved Capcom characters.
2. Black Mage's most powerful spell that looks like a Kamehameha, but does not have the same affect. It nukes forests.
2. Black Mage's most powerful spell that looks like a Kamehameha, but does not have the same affect. It nukes forests.
"*Sigh* Do I have to do everything myself?"
"Kill...me..."
"Tempting, but I need you for a shield- I mean, a traveling cohort. No matter, time to kick some giant ass...Ha...Do...KEN!"
"Kill...me..."
"Tempting, but I need you for a shield- I mean, a traveling cohort. No matter, time to kick some giant ass...Ha...Do...KEN!"
by Link Aurilius October 16, 2003
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Other words include "boat-doken", "fighter-doken", and "me-doken"
Other words include "boat-doken", "fighter-doken", and "me-doken"
by Danley Devouring June 17, 2003
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Get the hadookin mug.A subgenre of nu rave and antonym of klax-rave. Unlike klax-rave (derived from the band Klaxons) hadou-rave is more similar to grime, also using more rave/electo influences. Hadou-rave is derived from the British band Hadouken!.
There is an obvious difference between Hadouken! and Klaxons, therefore Klaxons should be categorized into Klax-rave and Hadouken! into Hadou-rave.
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Get the Haooy mug.Haboob is a word by which you can address any form of action, activity, person, event or even a nice car
Initiated by Hamza Iqbal or the OHH (Ottawa Haboob House), the word haboob has been picking up rather swiftly by the young generation and mainly attendees of the University of Ottawa. Haboob can be used in conjunction with almost any word in the English literature but preferably should be used right before the sentence, "what the rass?" and "don't be a rass-cake"
Almost certainly, the marriage of these words can create a rather fun and entertaining atmosphere when trying to integrate diversity differences among the young generation of today. Use the word at your own discretion
HABOOOOOOOOOOOOB!!
Initiated by Hamza Iqbal or the OHH (Ottawa Haboob House), the word haboob has been picking up rather swiftly by the young generation and mainly attendees of the University of Ottawa. Haboob can be used in conjunction with almost any word in the English literature but preferably should be used right before the sentence, "what the rass?" and "don't be a rass-cake"
Almost certainly, the marriage of these words can create a rather fun and entertaining atmosphere when trying to integrate diversity differences among the young generation of today. Use the word at your own discretion
HABOOOOOOOOOOOOB!!
"yo man where are you"
"haboob, am sorry, i had to make a stop to pick up my chinese timbs from canada post"
"what the rass, guy? are you still coming?"
"dont be a rass-cake, i'm on my way"
"okay haboob"
"haboob"
"haboob, am sorry, i had to make a stop to pick up my chinese timbs from canada post"
"what the rass, guy? are you still coming?"
"dont be a rass-cake, i'm on my way"
"okay haboob"
"haboob"
by Jarrah - China Mo February 24, 2008
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