Oishika is a bengali name that means "A great achiever, One who attains something", Oishikas are very smart and creative, if you try you can become very good friends with them, and you can also get the hw answers
Oishika luvs MILFS ;)
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A good listener.
A holder of many positive traits, a good supporter.
A good listener.
A holder of many positive traits, a good supporter.
Oishee is a hardworking girl. She is determined to achieve all the goals that she has set for herself.
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2) Is a (Gibberish-like) language, mostly made by Little Einsteins fans/Multilanguage channels
Synonyms: Piatos, Trawigan, Travedoneon
Antonyms: Hersheys Chocolate
2) Is a (Gibberish-like) language, mostly made by Little Einsteins fans/Multilanguage channels
Synonyms: Piatos, Trawigan, Travedoneon
Antonyms: Hersheys Chocolate
Example 1
English: My Name Is Julia
Oishi: Ovuvuevuevue enyetuenwuevue ugbemugbem osas
Example 2
ANG SOBRANG ANGHANG NG OISHI CRACKERS, KASING ANGHANG NI JUSTIN BIBER!!
English: My Name Is Julia
Oishi: Ovuvuevuevue enyetuenwuevue ugbemugbem osas
Example 2
ANG SOBRANG ANGHANG NG OISHI CRACKERS, KASING ANGHANG NI JUSTIN BIBER!!
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Coming from the Imperial Family and the noble class of the Heian period (794-1185 AC), it's still mainly used among highly educated people and academic circles, as a way of very polite and formal appreciation, sometimes just in order to mark the intellectual superiority from the common way of speaking.
Coming from the Imperial Family and the noble class of the Heian period (794-1185 AC), it's still mainly used among highly educated people and academic circles, as a way of very polite and formal appreciation, sometimes just in order to mark the intellectual superiority from the common way of speaking.
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