Its a Hindu name,
which literally means king of elephant
people with this name are genrally
-determined and usually immobile (physically and mentally)
which literally means king of elephant
people with this name are genrally
-determined and usually immobile (physically and mentally)
by machu diparih November 25, 2021
Get the Gajendra mug.The phrase “Lika Gagan” is a literary statement used when a stupidass nigga named gagan goes and steals chocolate from you.
Eggdeep: lika gagan wanna steal chocolate bro
Gagan: let’s take some but not the whole box bro
Mr.o: lika gagan how did the chocolates taste. Now get ur ass in the fucking office.
Gagan: let’s take some but not the whole box bro
Mr.o: lika gagan how did the chocolates taste. Now get ur ass in the fucking office.
by Rashinjot Tesema November 9, 2019
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by gtowngrad December 1, 2009
Get the gahanna mug.Gaja is a wonderful person. She is always there for you when you need her. She is full of information and you can always rely on her. She is really intelligent and she will never let you down. She is the best girlfriend you can possibly get. Great kisser and hugger. Once you meet her your life will change completely. You can be proud to meet such an amazing person.
Person 1: "Did you see Gaja today?"
Person 2: "I did, she's gorgeous isn't she?"
Person 1: "Hell yea she is"
Person 2: "I did, she's gorgeous isn't she?"
Person 1: "Hell yea she is"
by Potomoto December 31, 2018
Get the Gaja mug.n. a beer or alcoholic beverage. Possibly of South Indian origin, used predominantly in Southeast Asia.
by Al O'Mack July 25, 2012
Get the gajagow mug.Not a word, a feeling. Generally used to express emotion. Uses also include as a noun, adjective or adverb. The word finds it origin from Comedian Abhishek Ravi.
by Mannaniya Adhyaksh December 19, 2018
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