Some stupid Arab's/Muslim's name that is commonly said in jokes about Arabs. It has come to be used as a pronoun meaning Arab.
person 1~All of those Ahkmeds should go back to Iraq.
Person 2~Word up man...
Ahkmed~ Hey... That offends me and my Muslim culture.
Person 1~Shut up you Arabian idiot!!!
Person 2~Word up man...
Ahkmed~ Hey... That offends me and my Muslim culture.
Person 1~Shut up you Arabian idiot!!!
by Fartmaster P October 8, 2005
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I wish i was a Mi-Ahki
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Known in ancient civilizations as the land of still water (believed to mean eternal life). It is also believed to be the origin home of ethereal beings (spirits), much like Heaven or Eden. references date all the way back to the earliest written documents.
it is believed that those cast out of Ahkun Drentis roam our realm till they come across a terminal infant, before the infant dies they inhabit the body using it as a host. they live among other humans as if it was one of them, until they find their way home. not much else is known about these creatures or their home.
Known in ancient civilizations as the land of still water (believed to mean eternal life). It is also believed to be the origin home of ethereal beings (spirits), much like Heaven or Eden. references date all the way back to the earliest written documents.
it is believed that those cast out of Ahkun Drentis roam our realm till they come across a terminal infant, before the infant dies they inhabit the body using it as a host. they live among other humans as if it was one of them, until they find their way home. not much else is known about these creatures or their home.
Ahkun Drentis is old
by HOOTASH October 22, 2008
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