Refers to a degenerate fans of Hololive talent Haachama. Often represented as a yellow pig with a decapitation mark around its neck.
by HaatonLovesYoru January 15, 2021
Get the Haaton mug.1. The longest name for a city world. The poetic name for Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.
2. A word Bill Gates looks at while masterbating.
2. A word Bill Gates looks at while masterbating.
Hey look everyone, I wrote a definition for "Krung thep mahanakhon bovorn ratanakosin mahintharayutthaya mahadilok pop noparatratchathani burirom udomratchanivetma hasathan amornpiman avatarnsa thit sakkathattiyavisnukarmprasit", aren't I special.
by Assholes Inc. September 15, 2003
Hafthor "The Mountain" Bjornsson is 7-foot Icelandic giant known best for winning World's Strongest Man 2018 and being the world record holder in the deadlift at 501 kilograms, though he has won dozens of major strongman competitions over the past decade, including Europe's Strongest Man, The Arnold Strongman Classic, and Iceland's Strongest Man. He's also taken up a career on Twitch as of recent, earning him another title as "The World's Strongest Gamer". Hafthor Bjornsson also has a notable feud with the World's Saltiest Man, Eddie Hall, who he plans to pummel in the ring in 2021.
Hafthor Bjornsson is the deadlift king.
Bro, Hafthor just did 501 kg, Eddie must be so salty right now.
Bro, Hafthor just did 501 kg, Eddie must be so salty right now.
by Big Man Gordon May 7, 2020
Get the Hafthor Bjornsson mug.This salutation or greeting is similar to "Aloha" in Hawaii. Just as Hawaiians are well known for saying "Aloha!" so are the natives of Guam just as well known for saying "Hafa Adai!" The greeting "Hafa Adai!" is literally translated into English as "What Friend" or "What Partner" But, because the literal translation loses meaning, the best or most close meaning is "How are you, Friend?" Or, "What's up Friend?" or "Hello!" A greeting you would say to someone you consider a friend. In Guam, the Chamorro greeting is a very friendly way of welcoming people. It's Polite, and Friendly. If you see a Guam Bumper sticker in the USA it will most likely say "HAFA ADAI" on it. The correct pronunciation of Hafa Adai is just like "Half a Day".
A Chamorro girl sees a cute Island Boy (Chamorro Boy) walking past her and she smiles kindly and says "Hafa Adai" and he nods and says "Hafa Adai" back.
As they pass each other they both smile. Two strangers greeting each other as friends. :) That's the Chamorro way.
As they pass each other they both smile. Two strangers greeting each other as friends. :) That's the Chamorro way.
by SummerGirl <3 June 11, 2011
Get the Hafa Adai mug.by arontyppi February 16, 2019
Get the hafsteinn mug.Internet slang used to mean 'What the ....' in a slightly more surprised, but less agressive/ offensive way
by Arrus May 26, 2008
Get the hawat mug.by Kramertamer July 7, 2010
Get the Haratio mug.