Mafoo is a beautiful boy that you will never wana give up time with... you love him you want him and i got him! hahaha but yeah hes gorgeous
alexis: damnnnn hes fine! who is he?
jess: oh haha thats my brother its matt
alexis: i want him and i shall call him mafoo! lol
jess: oh haha thats my brother its matt
alexis: i want him and i shall call him mafoo! lol
by arexis September 7, 2006
Get the mafoo mug.crazy ass ginger that will steal you soul in a heart beat. Gangsta as shit, and the ladies love him. A guy that gets a BJ in the back of his friends car.
by Chris Lord March 31, 2009
Get the mafoo da foo mug.'Malooka' is a word shrouded in mystery. Some sources date it back to the Florentine city state in the 15th century - it figures in graffiti from that era where local political figures and luminaries are often defined as being 'monstrous malookas'.
The word then went very quiet for centuries before suddenly appearing in some of the language used by prospectors during the Australian Gold Rush. Apparently it meant 'word taken from an indigenous language which then becomes a worldwide pop sensation'. So for example, a kylie is a malooka (kylie being Aboriginal for ''boomerang') since it was then adopted by the Minogue parents when they sired their elder chanteuse.
'Malooka' is also used by contemporary British artists who I can't name here as a synonym for 'kit and kaboodle'.
The word then went very quiet for centuries before suddenly appearing in some of the language used by prospectors during the Australian Gold Rush. Apparently it meant 'word taken from an indigenous language which then becomes a worldwide pop sensation'. So for example, a kylie is a malooka (kylie being Aboriginal for ''boomerang') since it was then adopted by the Minogue parents when they sired their elder chanteuse.
'Malooka' is also used by contemporary British artists who I can't name here as a synonym for 'kit and kaboodle'.
I took a malooka from the ancient Etruscan language when I named my daughter 'Clementianaisaana" whcih meant, in Etruscan, 'gilded lily'.
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