by someoneelikeyou March 11, 2017
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Get the Hadenfeldt mug.The cutest couple ever so sweet and gold together. You will never see them apart and if somthing happens to one of the the other will not rest unit balance is restored
by ThirdWheeler November 20, 2017
Get the hadlee and tj mug.King of the Underworld, ruler of the Greco-Roman afterlife. Quite literally took a wife by the name of Persephone, daughter of Demeter. Is often branded a villain in most modern works, even though he's portrayed as a "strict and just, even handed" ruler in ancient depictions. Does not really have blue fire for hair.
by Persephone_81 June 18, 2018
Get the Hades mug.A semi-norwegian way of saying „Good bye“ which is mainly used by scientific youngsters with international background in Norway.
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above
by quada123 June 27, 2018
Get the hadet hadet mug.Semi-norwegian way of saying „Good bye“ which is mainly used by scientific youngsters with international background in Norway.
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above.
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above.
by quada123 July 15, 2018
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