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Malawahi

used to express shock, excitement, disbelief, anger, surprise, or frustration
• Shock/Disbelief:

-“Malawahi, I can’t believe you just said that.”
-“Malawahi, did that really happen?”

Excitement:
-“Malawahi, we actually won the game!”
-“Malawahi, this party is amazing!”

• Anger/Frustration:
-“Malawahi, I’ve been waiting here for an hour.”
-“Malawahi, why would they cancel at the last minute?”

• Surprise:
-“Malawahi, you showed up early!”
-“Malawahi, I didn’t expect to see you here.”
by SpookyBLACK December 4, 2025
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Joe Mamaaaaaaaaaaa

Joe Mamaaaaaaaaaaa
Saying "Joe mama" Which Is Like Saying "Your mom" But In A Other way, At the same time "Joe mamaaaaaaaaaaa" Is the same thing but you say it more times, Or Longer.
by Dessi Chan February 27, 2021
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Miss mamalaid

A woman who is probably 64 years old and she has some serious problems saying to a 21 year old girl named Google Dictionary the word “NOIEIICEEE.”
Google Dictionary:I went to brilliant with ping pong head names hot wings

Miss mamalaid: NOIEIICEEE
by Mr Richard Shah clubhouse February 6, 2022
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