Did you know that Tiger Woods is an Ablasian??
by Sheppyleigh February 4, 2009
Get the Ablasian mug.A boy, a prince. He may be on nut shit but you gotta love him for it, you know? He's the kind of guy you want to get a lobster roll with; loves white people.
Boi 1: let's crush a cold one with the bois.
Boi 2: radical, but where is Alaudeen?
Boi 1: yr right! Let's hang with our pal Alaudeen!
Boi 2: cool!
Boi 2: radical, but where is Alaudeen?
Boi 1: yr right! Let's hang with our pal Alaudeen!
Boi 2: cool!
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onomatopoeia
When one has to go take a shit or a number 2 in a or an stall (a toliet) or restroom.
"Make a little noise"
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onomatopoeia
When one has to go take a shit or a number 2 in a or an stall (a toliet) or restroom.
"Make a little noise"
ABlumBlum
by NILLYWILYGOD March 4, 2019
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Get the Abauska mug.Is a word that takes on many forms and was invented at the one and only Lakewood Country Club. It is primarily used as a way to toast with fellow drinkers at The Elks Lodge, Cordial Lounge, or LCC. It has also been used to end or begin conversations.
I am having an adult beverage with your brother at The Cordial. I am headed over to Lakewood for a final final. Abaluba!
by Chad Donnelly December 17, 2008
Get the Abaluba! mug.- (In Islam) procedure for washing parts of the body using
water, typically in preparation for formal prayers
called in Arabic "Wudu".
water, typically in preparation for formal prayers
called in Arabic "Wudu".
When Muslims perform ablution they wash the face once,
wash both the arms including the elbows once,
Perform masah (the act of ritually cleaning the head or feet with a small amount of water, running the wet hands over the head or feet before prayer) of one-fourth of the head, and finally wash both the feet once up to and including the ankles.
wash both the arms including the elbows once,
Perform masah (the act of ritually cleaning the head or feet with a small amount of water, running the wet hands over the head or feet before prayer) of one-fourth of the head, and finally wash both the feet once up to and including the ankles.
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