I am a Heshinie
by NamesDefine.org December 28, 2021
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by Justin Scott August 22, 2003
Get the hesher mug.Smoking marijuana of hash with a person who doesnt know what they are smoking. One can hide the hash in a cigarette, hookah, brownies, etc.
Q: Does Liz know theres hash in these brownies?
A: Nope, I think a little hashatory rape is in order.
A: Nope, I think a little hashatory rape is in order.
by juicyjay4200 July 20, 2010
Get the hashatory rape mug.A skateboard group, that is made up of some of the gnarliest heshers around, they entered in The Berrics Younited Nations contest but lost to D.R.E.A.M but still are the craziest skaters out there! HESH 4LIFE
(i.e. some of the gnarliest skaters around)
(i.e. some of the gnarliest skaters around)
by SK84LIFEMOFO February 15, 2012
Get the Hesh Muffins mug.One of the Youngest Samurai defending the Rice Village, Kanna, from the Nobuseri in the widely unknown (but still good) anime show, Samurai 7, based on Akira Kurosawa's Movie, Seven Samurai. Heihachi dies by blowing the floor out to keep the Nobuseri away from Kanna. He wears goggles like a Pilot and has a weathercharm hanging from his sword. He used to cut wood with his katana, and even though he fought in the last war, he has never killed anyone. Due to his 'shy and timid' character, he worked as a mechanic, and not in direct battle. When Heihachi DOES fight, he pwns all. Also called Hei by fans
First Apperence: Episode 5, The Drifter
Age: (not exact) Early-20's
Last Name: Hayashida
Last Apperence: Episode 25
First Apperence: Episode 5, The Drifter
Age: (not exact) Early-20's
Last Name: Hayashida
Last Apperence: Episode 25
"Samurai have no reason to be cruel. They do not need to prove their strength. A samurai is courteous even to his enemies. Without this outward show of respect, we are nothing more than animals. A samurai is respected not only for his strength in battle, but also by his dealings with other men. The true inner strength of a samurai becomes apparent during times of stress." Heihachi Hayashida represents the part of the Bushido Code, Pilite Courtesy.
by RandomTomBoy December 26, 2006
Get the Heihachi mug.A Jewish/Yahwist festival that takes place in September or October.
{"September" means "7th Month" & "October" means "8th Month" even though they are today considered to be our 9th & 10th months -- so many calendar changes!}
{"September" means "7th Month" & "October" means "8th Month" even though they are today considered to be our 9th & 10th months -- so many calendar changes!}
"Rosh HaShanah" ("New Year") is a non-Biblical name. The Biblical name is "Shabbatown Zikrown Truwah" ("Sabbath Memorial of Shofars")
LEVITICUS 23:
23) Yahweh said to Mosheh,
24) Tell the Israelites, in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you must observe a sabbath day of rest, a memorial announced by the blowing of shofars, a sacred gathering.
25) Do not do any regular work, and present an offering to Yahweh.
LEVITICUS 23:
23) Yahweh said to Mosheh,
24) Tell the Israelites, in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you must observe a sabbath day of rest, a memorial announced by the blowing of shofars, a sacred gathering.
25) Do not do any regular work, and present an offering to Yahweh.
by Trenton King August 19, 2009
Get the Rosh HaShanah mug.It is ironic that Rosh HaShanah is called "Jewish New Year", because it actually takes place on the first day of the Biblical SEVENTH Month (LEVITICUS 23:23-25). The "New Year" designation is not Biblical, rather it was picked up from Babylonian culture where this time was considered to be the New Year.
by Herbert W. Headstrong August 18, 2009
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