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A nonsense phrase from the Trey Parker/Matt Stone musical The Book of Mormon, intended to sound Ugandan but in fact untranslatable, although "Hasa Diga" means "just tell" in Portuguese and "Eebowai" means "picture ebony" in Japanese. This is a coincidence.
Within the context of the musical, the phrase means "Fuck you, God", and the song in which it occurs is intended to demonstrate the meaningless optimism of believing in God when social atrocities such as AIDS and female genital mutilation occur daily. The song is a parody of the The Lion King song Hakuna Matata.
A nonsense phrase from the Trey Parker/Matt Stone musical The Book of Mormon, intended to sound Ugandan but in fact untranslatable, although "Hasa Diga" means "just tell" in Portuguese and "Eebowai" means "picture ebony" in Japanese. This is a coincidence.
Within the context of the musical, the phrase means "Fuck you, God", and the song in which it occurs is intended to demonstrate the meaningless optimism of believing in God when social atrocities such as AIDS and female genital mutilation occur daily. The song is a parody of the The Lion King song Hakuna Matata.
We've had no rain in several days (Hasa Diga Eebowai!)
And eighty percent of us have AIDS (Hasa Diga Eebowai!)
Many young girls here get circumcised
Their clits get cut right off (Way oh!)
And so we say up to the sky
Hasa Diga Eebowai!
And eighty percent of us have AIDS (Hasa Diga Eebowai!)
Many young girls here get circumcised
Their clits get cut right off (Way oh!)
And so we say up to the sky
Hasa Diga Eebowai!
by G-J-C August 30, 2019
Get the Hasa Diga Eebowai mug.An Ugandan phrase, translated literally into English as "F*ck you, God!" Found in the Trey Parker / Matt Stone 2011 musical "The Book of Mormon."
Used musically, as in "Hakuna Matata" in "The Lion King" -
"There isn't enough food to eat / Hasa Diga Eebowai
People are starving in the street / Hasa Diga Eebowai"
"There isn't enough food to eat / Hasa Diga Eebowai
People are starving in the street / Hasa Diga Eebowai"
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Get the Hasa Diga Eebowai mug.A roleplaying term, used to describe extreme powergaming and/or godmodding. A character/player who powergames/godmods a lot may be called a "Diazon"
Player 1: "I EMP your Robotics Enhanced Arm, it's now disabled"
Player 2: "I roll out of the way and kill your character with my robot arm"
Player 1: "Wha- Stop Diazoning with me!"
Player 2: "I roll out of the way and kill your character with my robot arm"
Player 1: "Wha- Stop Diazoning with me!"
by Selkie552 October 15, 2013
Get the Diazoning mug.The name Miguel Angel Diaz is on a no fly list across the USA. Wider term applies to any dodgy looking Latinos, the type that collect from sauce sachets from cafes, would deep fry oil and have at least one relative that will steal cutlery right off a restaurant table (via a direct sweep into her fake Prada bag)
Miguel: Hey why dont you come salsa with me tonight?
Amber: Oh dude depends where
Miguel: We can go to some cheapo colombian place
Amber: Nah forget it dude will be full of No Fly Diaz
Amber: Oh dude depends where
Miguel: We can go to some cheapo colombian place
Amber: Nah forget it dude will be full of No Fly Diaz
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