a turkish concubine that tends to the Ottoman sultan
although sometimes a whore,the odalisque can also be a slave which does not take part in sexual practices
usually very low on the social ladder
although sometimes a whore,the odalisque can also be a slave which does not take part in sexual practices
usually very low on the social ladder
by Stampede! May 19, 2006
Get the odalisque mug.Osalele is a loyal, sweet, beautiful, kind, loving, caring and a very humble individual that always looks for the best in others. Osalele bounces off people’s energy and is a great listener. Osalele is an optimistic person and is always up for an adventure. Osalele is fun to be around and is very competitive, especially when it comes to sports. Osalele may be shy at first but is very open and comfortable around you when you get to know her. If you don’t have her in your life, you’re definitely missing out!
by unknown5587 August 30, 2021
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Usually used in a sentence in which the speaker talks rather quickly or uses "gangsta talk."
Usually used in a sentence in which the speaker talks rather quickly or uses "gangsta talk."
"Omalechu decide what restaurant to eat at."
"Aw, honey, you so sweet!"
OR
"Omalechu finish... But Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time!"
"Aw, honey, you so sweet!"
OR
"Omalechu finish... But Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time!"
by GumbyLeggs April 15, 2010
Get the Omalechu mug.Used by chicanos, It's a mexican word probably shortening for "now" (ahora) turning first into "ora" and then to "Órale". Which has no direct translation, but so many uses:
1. Now
2. Go away
3. WTF or a surprise exclamation
4. A violent invitation to fight always followed by "vas" or "va" which is "go". always said in an intimidating tone
5. Very similar to number 4, but calmly said, it's just acceptance or agreement. Sometimes followed by "pues" meaning you are agreeing but not fully pleased. It can also turn into "Órales" if the agreement it's a happy one.
6. C'mon
1. Now
2. Go away
3. WTF or a surprise exclamation
4. A violent invitation to fight always followed by "vas" or "va" which is "go". always said in an intimidating tone
5. Very similar to number 4, but calmly said, it's just acceptance or agreement. Sometimes followed by "pues" meaning you are agreeing but not fully pleased. It can also turn into "Órales" if the agreement it's a happy one.
6. C'mon
1. Go with Tía Perlita and ask her for tortillas, pero órale
2. Órale, puto, you are not welcome here.
3. —Look at my eye, it's red and swelling
—órale, man, that's crazy, you should go see a doctor.
4. —I'll kick your mexican ass
—Orale, va, culero.
5. —Do you want me to record you eating that chile habanero?
—Órale
—Should I keep going if you start crying?
—Órale, pues
—I'll pay you 50 bucks
—Órales!
6. Órale, wey, we can't be here all day.
2. Órale, puto, you are not welcome here.
3. —Look at my eye, it's red and swelling
—órale, man, that's crazy, you should go see a doctor.
4. —I'll kick your mexican ass
—Orale, va, culero.
5. —Do you want me to record you eating that chile habanero?
—Órale
—Should I keep going if you start crying?
—Órale, pues
—I'll pay you 50 bucks
—Órales!
6. Órale, wey, we can't be here all day.
by sirako December 7, 2016
Get the Orale mug.A latin exclamation, used when suprised, upset, angy, hungry, drunk, tired, incarcerated, or basically anytime.
by kelly maxwell May 22, 2003
Get the odalay mug.n. An infamous cocktail from Odalen, Hedmark, Norway. Consists of vast amounts of moonshine (preferably 96% alcohol) with a touch of nosebleed.
by Odøl May 8, 2010
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