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Haversham House

Haversham House, HQ of the Sesh Bears, you can check out any time you like, But you can never leave, or the squatter bear will maul you.
If you're having a Haversham House one invite ketbags
by The Chainsaw chronicles November 2, 2022
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Habesha

Habesha are called the people, who live in Ethiopia. Habesha People can be recognized by their big Forehead. They are very kind, confident and loving. They love to dance and sing. The Girls have very beautiful Almond-shaped eyes, great curves, beautiful voluminous curls and beautiful brown Skin. The Guys also look very attractive, but they are not very popular as they are very unromantic. Oh yeah and the people in Eritrea are also called habesha. They are basically Ethiopians too but that’s another story.
„Habesha nesh ende?” ; „We are not black, we are habesha” ; „Ay ye habesha neger”; „Habeshochu eko betam nw emigermut” ; „Habeshoch betam bezu yawralu besmeam”
by Hazel56362 March 30, 2019
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Hateshaming

/noun/
Hate shaming is a form of shame that is actually moral. Hateshaming is where you shame someone for ostracizing a whole demographic for a specific subdivision of said demographic. Hateshaming is mainly a thing pacifists do. The people who glorify respect.
Hateshaming examples:
Hating feminism because of radical feminists
Hating heterosexual/cisgender people because of non-allies
Hating BLM because of riots
Hating right-wing because of conservatives (Note that liberal right-wing is indeed a thing)
by Razorclaw the crab December 1, 2020
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habesha

Habesha is an old arabic word in reference to the dark-skinned people of the Horn of Africa. Confusingly associated with those influenced by the Aksumite Empire of Eritrea and Ethiopia, it is actually more closely related to the Abyssinian Kingdom. The Abyssinian Kingdom was an empire similar in size to modern Ethiopia, though it had uneasy relations with the northern peoples of the Horn, including todays Sudanese and Eritrea.
Are you habesha? (in lieu of "Are you Ethiopian?")
by Merhawie Woldezion November 1, 2005
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habershamin

a form of nignogginthat directly affects friends in a negative way.
Mike needs to stop habershamin, hes really starting to ruin the good time.
by Andrew , Mike, Josh September 12, 2006
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Habesha

Habesha is a term currently used by many Eritreans and Ethiopians to identify them selves. Habesh is a term frequently used by Sudanese people to refer to Eritreans and Ethiopians. Centuries ago the present Eritrea used to be called Habeshistan. Visitors to the area noticed the differences in life style and looks between the Nubians (Sudanese) and Habeshans (Eritreans). While the Nubians were nomads with dark black color, the habeshans were mostly pastoralists with the color of their face looking like a sun burn. The term habesha came from abyss which implies burned faces. One may ask why people from current Ethiopia refer to them selves as habeshans or Abyssinians. Good Question! During the old times it was impossible for visitors to go all the way to Ethiopia due to the harsh terrains of the area and those hostile inhabitants. As was the case in many parts of Africa visitors just referred everything around present Eritrea and beyond as Abyssinia or habesha per se.
1)Please refer to old maps and memos for Habesha
2) Aksumite Kingdom - the kingdom of present Eritrea and Tigrai .....
by Tom Bass May 5, 2006
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