NOT the drug or any illicit or illegal substance.
It's the thing a person does that makes all things and the world right and good.
A persons "Happy Place"
It's the thing a person does that makes all things and the world right and good.
A persons "Happy Place"
K- Girl I need some retail therapy. Don't need anything just the fact of being out and about, doing a little window shopping.
C- I feel ya, girl I need some too!
K- It's my hallelujah heroine!
C- Mine too, shopping just makes me happy with or without spending money.
C- I feel ya, girl I need some too!
K- It's my hallelujah heroine!
C- Mine too, shopping just makes me happy with or without spending money.
by kei922 August 27, 2013
Get the hallelujah heroine mug.A popular word used in hymnals and songs meaning, "Praise the Lord" which is usually referring to Jesus. Used by Christians, angels, and maybe some wackos who dont know what it means.
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a dark sinister phrase uttered when something goes your way. A play on words with the religious "hallelujah". Best when used around religious zealots.
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Get the Hallelujah Handjob mug.The praised word in the Christian religion. A symbol of both unity, purity, and peace. The love of God and all that is good that He has created. Said in times of crisis when a miracle has occured.
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Get the halluyah mug.Hallelujah, Halleluyah and the Latin form Alleluia are transliterations of the Hebrew word הללו יה (Standard Halleluya, Tiberian Halləlûyāh) meaning "Praise God" (from the first two letters of YHWH). Hallelujah is found primarily in the book of Psalms. The word is used in Judaism as part of the Hallel prayers, and in Christian prayer. It has been accepted into the English language and has a similar pronunciation in many other languages.
■He is risen! Hallalujah!
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