1.a person that takes constructive criticism as a direct attack on their gender, sexuality, race, and/or religion without heading the advice.
2. A bitch
2. A bitch
by MyNameaYess January 29, 2019
Get the Habiban mug.Obnoxious Arabic males who are often seen at clubs and parties. When they aren't making an mockery of themselves they usually just stand around holding a red plastic cup waiting for something exciting to happen so they can scream something that demonstrates how much they enjoy partying and being gay with their fellow habibros. It is common for them to have spiked hair with the use of excessive gel. Habibros actually chose this name for themselves as in Arabic, they often refer to each other as "habibis" which is translated to my love in the English language. Habibros are basically considered to be brotherly lovers.
Guy 1: "Yo yallah habibro! Take these 17 shot with me!"
Guy 2: "Word. You're a true habibro. Proper!"
Guy 2: "Word. You're a true habibro. Proper!"
by RickMiestro September 25, 2010
Get the habibro mug.You call someone Haki when he/she is a really cheap person. Even though they have more than enough money, they always want to get the cheapest stuff or rip people off so that they don't spend their money.
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Get the slapping the halibut mug.Alpha Panda Haqib Shakib is an adjective used to describe people who are the most sensitive, pretentious and as vulnerable as a panda. Known to be the most weirdest person when interacting with girls. This person is also the CEO of Panda Fighting Club.
Guy 1 - "Dude, so I was watching over a conversation in a chat and this one guy kept backbiting about me to a girl he has barely ever talked with!"
Guy 2 - "It is highly possible that that person was an Alpha Panda Haqib Shakib."
Guy 2 - "It is highly possible that that person was an Alpha Panda Haqib Shakib."
by Sania Jamil September 20, 2021
Get the Alpha Panda Haqib Shakib mug.A classical example of overgeneric Hare Krishna jargon. The equivalent of "Hey", "Hello", "Have a nice day", "Good night",etc. Bears a semblance to the way the Smurfs use the noun "smurf" and the verb "smurfing", though not as widely applicable.
by Madhavananda October 4, 2003
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