Hot as hell. Normally seen with brown hair, natural highlights, and blue eyes. Can be a really big bitch to people who set her off. Short-tempered and likes a LOT of guys. It takes a long fucking time for her to decide which one she truly likes. Can be known as Kryptonite, and gets annoyed when her substitutes can't say her name right. You don't wanna lose this girl when you get her, she can be very romantic, likes long relationships, and is a FUCKING AMAZING kisser! A Nalani can be really REALLY crazy at times, and really flirtatious. People think of her as really weird and judge her a lot, but she doesn't give a single fuck. Really American.
Person 1: Did you see Nalani the other day?
Person 2: Yeah, she is so fucking sexy!
Person 1: I know!
Person 2: Yeah, she is so fucking sexy!
Person 1: I know!
by Kryptonite <3 January 17, 2014
Get the Nalani mug.Gorgeous but is a bit bitchy{ at times. She has a fat ass but is kind of stuck up so you have to be really lucky to get with this creature.
Nalah:put me on.
Friend:ok what about him
Nalah:No to short
Friend:him?
Nalah: hell no i dont like his hair
(Nalah is also very picky)
Friend:ok what about him
Nalah:No to short
Friend:him?
Nalah: hell no i dont like his hair
(Nalah is also very picky)
by rosiecorn June 18, 2018
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Get the nalannie mug.The Navajos-Naabeehó-Diné are Native Americans of the Southwestern United States.
Here are some examples on what the word 'Navajo' means:
- is of Spanish Origin meaning "Raiders" "Thieves" "Knife Warriors"
- means "One Who Raids" from "Apachu de Nabajo"
- refers to our Language, Culture & Family.
- an unknown Spanish word will no meaning.
- refers to "Diné" or "The People".
- represents integrity, being honesty & hard-working.
- the meaning of the word can be changed to something better.
- is from the word "Naabaahíí" meaning "Warrior"
- means "knife" in Spanish.
- is a bad word to use because it meant "stabbing".
- is a Spanish word meaning "Slave"
The South American people from Buenos Aires, Argentina believe in their own opinion the word 'Navajo' signifies what they already know about the Navajo people & culture. On the other hand when it comes to its similarity in Spanish, how it's related to the word "Navajo" & Navaja (knife)."
The word "Navajo" makes them think of the people as "First Nations" when again sounds like "navaja/cuchillo" which is knife but they don't think it comes from there because there are lots of words that sound similar but aren't the same thing like station or stationary. So for them, (Navajo) really couldn't be the word (knife). They don't think there's a chance that Navajo Y Navaja aren't related. It sounds like an attempt to establish a connection or source.
Here are some examples on what the word 'Navajo' means:
- is of Spanish Origin meaning "Raiders" "Thieves" "Knife Warriors"
- means "One Who Raids" from "Apachu de Nabajo"
- refers to our Language, Culture & Family.
- an unknown Spanish word will no meaning.
- refers to "Diné" or "The People".
- represents integrity, being honesty & hard-working.
- the meaning of the word can be changed to something better.
- is from the word "Naabaahíí" meaning "Warrior"
- means "knife" in Spanish.
- is a bad word to use because it meant "stabbing".
- is a Spanish word meaning "Slave"
The South American people from Buenos Aires, Argentina believe in their own opinion the word 'Navajo' signifies what they already know about the Navajo people & culture. On the other hand when it comes to its similarity in Spanish, how it's related to the word "Navajo" & Navaja (knife)."
The word "Navajo" makes them think of the people as "First Nations" when again sounds like "navaja/cuchillo" which is knife but they don't think it comes from there because there are lots of words that sound similar but aren't the same thing like station or stationary. So for them, (Navajo) really couldn't be the word (knife). They don't think there's a chance that Navajo Y Navaja aren't related. It sounds like an attempt to establish a connection or source.
N8V 1: I'm proud to be "Navajo"
N8V 2: I'm proud to be "Diné"
N8V 3: I'm proud to be "Southern Athabaskan Dené"
N8V 2: I'm proud to be "Diné"
N8V 3: I'm proud to be "Southern Athabaskan Dené"
by topher_neka86 October 30, 2019
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