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abdijabar

Its A name for kings Its pronounced ab-di-ja-bar . People with this name are often smart and hot. People with this name are tall and play sports
I'm a king and my name is abdijabar
by Vi-she December 11, 2016
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Abbijade

Abbijade is a super cool person
she is cooler than anybody you'll ever meet.
She always has awesome clothes, awesome hair and awesome things.

She has her own music genre 'Abbijade' for the coolest music that exhists.
Random person: "What type of music are you into?"
Other person: "Abbijade"
by JasmineIsn'tCool October 11, 2012
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abdifatah

A person who is extremely handsome and has a 11 inch penis.
That boy is a Abdifatah.
by H3t1 April 9, 2017
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abdiwahab

A good listener, sometimes a hypocrite. You hide staff, you think too much sometimes about money. You are the type who gives advice only when they come to you.
You have a time table but you don't follow it
Abdiwahab is the best friend everyone can ask for
by Niggassz April 24, 2019
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adija

A sexy loving girl with a big booty and she pulls all the boys she want.She has a kind heart heart but if you don't shower her ur kind then she will show w it back
Adija defines: a sexy girl who gets what she wants
by Adijah October 4, 2018
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abdicate

To proclaim or declare to be no longer one's own, to disclaim, disown, cast off; esp. to disown or disinherit children. Now only as a tech. term of Rom. Law (L. abdicare filium, also patrem); To depose (from an office or dignity). Obs.; refl. To formally cut oneself off, sever, or separate oneself from anything; esp. to divest oneself of an office (L. abdicare se magistratu). Obs.; trans. To put away, cast off, discard (anything). Obs.
1541 ELYOT Im. Gov. 149 The father..doeth abdicate nowe and then one, that is to saie, putteth them out of his familie. 1644 MILTON Jus Pop. 34 Parents may not causelessly abdicate or disinherit children. 1697 POTTER Antiq. Greece IV. xv. 351 (1715) Parents were allow'd to be reconcil'd to their children, but after that could never abdicate them again. a1763 SHENSTONE Essays 117 Wherever I disesteemed, I would abdicate my first cousin. 1828 SEWELL Oxf. Pr. Essay 70 Sons were exposed, abdicated, and sold by the laws of Solon
by JDOE October 18, 2002
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abdias

most handsomist man ever.
lover of sports,
can beat you in football anyday #1,
and would school you at any sport. Tops cousin at call of duty any of them.
Abdias takes all the ladies from you.
by abdias March 22, 2009
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