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walahi

commonly used by somolians at silverthorn colligiate, meaning i swear to god.
walahi give me a dollar
walahi say walahi
walahi give me my hat back
by Matt May 13, 2005
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walang forever

Usually says here in the Philippines, by those who just got dump by their exs, those who don't believe in love, and to those who hate couples walking around in public places or showing their affection to each other as extremely sweet lovers.
(boyfriend and girlfriend sitting on the public bench)
boyfriend: I love you baby!
girlfriend: I love you too baby!
(a stranger appeared out of nowhere)
stranger: WALANG FOREVER PUTANG INA NYO!
by YAMNAMS May 24, 2016
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bhosdi wala

The higher degree of chutia\fucker. Very useful as a passive abuse to annoying assholes.
Literally means 'Guy with a pussy'. So it doesnt apply to females. It should be mentioned that 'bhosdi wali' is a misconception.
Dekho bhosdi wala kitni tej bike chala raha ha.
by Enlightning bolt May 5, 2011
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Wala Kilma

A phrase used in the middle east and made famous by a Somalian artist Living in the UAE that goes by the name Freek.

meaning; not a word, be quiet, stfu. dont say a word, stay silent.
its like wen your boss asks you: why didn’t finish that report

and you reply: ssshhhh wala kilma

some one asks you: why your late

and you reply : hhssssss wala kilma
by JACKSON FROM THE BAY March 23, 2019
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Walao

*Eve spills tea on adam*
Adam: WALAO eh so clumsy!!
by Seaital October 20, 2010
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Walagar

Someone who is acting clumsily or stupidly
Stop being such a walagar
by Hahsbsvsv January 29, 2020
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paav-wala

Bombay Hindi slang for a Christian usually of Goan or Anglo-Indian descent. Paav refers to a dinner-roll like piece of bread used as a wrapper in a variety of street foods. The term refers to the propensity of Christians to consume large amounts of bread (as opposed to rice or wheat - the traditional staples)
It is usually employed as an adjective: e.g. paav-wala English
A hindi dialect that consists of both hindi and english words mixed in, usually spoken by persons of Goan descent. It results from the tendency to speak English at home and Hindi and English elsewhere
Example of paav-wala English: Bugger don't yap ok. One bloody kaanpatti you'll get no, you'll see stars in the day man. (As spoken by Javed Jaffrey in the song 'Mumbhai' from Bombay Boys. The movie is littered with snatches of this dialect. Words like 'bloody' and 'man' and are frequently employed as a way of expressing intensity and familiarity respectively. As a side-note bloody and bugger are considered curse words in most adult Indian English conversations.
by saucynoodles April 8, 2012
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