A super hot attractive character from chainsaw man. He is 1# always and forwver and is not even arguably the best character is csm. If you dont like him, you are the lowest of the low
by Dadadabababyby March 16, 2021
Get the Aki hayakawa mug.Maki Harukawa (春川 魔姫 Harukawa Maki) is a character featured in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony and a participant of the Killing School Semester.
Maki has the title Ultimate Child Caregiver. She was raised in an orphanage, where she learned to take care of children.
ALSO SHE IS BEST GIRLLLL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Maki has the title Ultimate Child Caregiver. She was raised in an orphanage, where she learned to take care of children.
ALSO SHE IS BEST GIRLLLL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
by Mew Iruma July 3, 2018
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Haruka is a name that is unisex depends on the kanji used and its meanings also here are some examples of fictional entities with the name Haruka:
1) A common name that is more used on females
2) May's Japanese name from the Pokemon series ( Hoenn )
3) A character from the game Yakuza
4) One of the characters from Sailor Moon
1) A common name that is more used on females
2) May's Japanese name from the Pokemon series ( Hoenn )
3) A character from the game Yakuza
4) One of the characters from Sailor Moon
by crasher 1998 April 18, 2021
Get the Haruka mug.It is a Gujarati term referring to somene who is overly (padudi) excited (harakh).
It is often said in its short form, HP.
It is often said in its short form, HP.
That girl is so harakhpadudi.
by sk4eva March 24, 2010
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Get the Harakat mug.Habaka is the act where one is amazingly looking and dressed. Habaka's are rare you might find one in every country or not at all. If you do find a Habaka you should try to get as close as you can with it. Habakas are usually nice and well tend to be really social
Girl#1:Omg!that boy is a habaka
Girl#2:im going to talk to him
(infrot of Habaka boy)
Girl#2:Hi :$, your really cute
Habaka: Thank you, mind if I ask you for a drink
Girl#2: YES! Can I bring my friend
Habaka: We can all get wet together :D
Girl#2:im going to talk to him
(infrot of Habaka boy)
Girl#2:Hi :$, your really cute
Habaka: Thank you, mind if I ask you for a drink
Girl#2: YES! Can I bring my friend
Habaka: We can all get wet together :D
by Swagshocker July 11, 2011
Get the Habaka mug.Same thing as Hanukkah & Hannukah; version 61 of the spelling of the Jewish holiday
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, The reason for the celebration is twofold the miraculous military victory of the small, ill-equipped Jewish army over the ruling Greek Syrians, who had banned the Jewish religion and desecrated the Temple; and the miracle of the small cruse of consecrated oil, which burned for eight days in the Temple's menorah instead of just one.
Hanukkah is celebrated by:
* lighting a menorah for eight nights with olive oil or wax candles; one on the first night and an additional one each succeeding night, so that the last night has eight lights
* eating food fried in oil, especially potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly doughnuts (sufganiyot)
* playing with a dreidel, a four-sided top; the player wins or loses money depending on which side it lands on (each is marked with a different Hebrew letter)
( some information found on Answer.com)
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, The reason for the celebration is twofold the miraculous military victory of the small, ill-equipped Jewish army over the ruling Greek Syrians, who had banned the Jewish religion and desecrated the Temple; and the miracle of the small cruse of consecrated oil, which burned for eight days in the Temple's menorah instead of just one.
Hanukkah is celebrated by:
* lighting a menorah for eight nights with olive oil or wax candles; one on the first night and an additional one each succeeding night, so that the last night has eight lights
* eating food fried in oil, especially potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly doughnuts (sufganiyot)
* playing with a dreidel, a four-sided top; the player wins or loses money depending on which side it lands on (each is marked with a different Hebrew letter)
( some information found on Answer.com)
Happy Hanaka!!
by MonkeySempie December 5, 2009
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