A Maltese term which literally translates to, "Hey there, skin."
It is used to get the attention of individuals, usually females, which are caked out in make-up.
The term is mainly used by individuals which have large male hoop earrings (the ones that look like the weights in fidget spinners).
It is used to get the attention of individuals, usually females, which are caked out in make-up.
The term is mainly used by individuals which have large male hoop earrings (the ones that look like the weights in fidget spinners).
"Aw man, ara dik Natasha. Dejjem mimlija make-up dik."
Translation; "Dude, that Natasha girl is always caked out in make-up"
"Vera man. Aw ara di, Aw Gilda, ejja l'hawn foxx missierek!"
Translation: "You're right man. Watch this. Aw Gilda, come here, damn your father"
Translation; "Dude, that Natasha girl is always caked out in make-up"
"Vera man. Aw ara di, Aw Gilda, ejja l'hawn foxx missierek!"
Translation: "You're right man. Watch this. Aw Gilda, come here, damn your father"
by vellard May 25, 2018

The south african way used across the whole country and every culture
It is often a way to say thank you or hello
It is often a way to say thank you or hello
by NMitsLime January 28, 2022

A poorly worded or poorly used hashtag; extraneous and/or unnecessary usage of hashtags.
plural: Awful Waffles
adjective: awfully waffley
plural: Awful Waffles
adjective: awfully waffley
Jim: These tacos are great! #TacoTwosday #yum #Mexican #CornNotFlour #Impossible #Vegan #Tofu #AyeCaramba #WhyAmIwearingAsombrero? #CulturalAppropriation
Bob: Dude, those are some awful waffles #AwfuleWaffle
Bob: Dude, those are some awful waffles #AwfuleWaffle
by anonymous June 18, 2023

by Adujasty343 June 8, 2025

Person 1: "Awe Bruh, do you feel like meeting up?" Awe=*Greeting*
Person 2: "What's up Bruv, awe we can" awe=yeah
Person 2: "What's up Bruv, awe we can" awe=yeah
by PURPLeBeRRykusH_ December 6, 2019

by Jackie_Chan October 11, 2019
