"Take off your pants. I'd like to say hello in italian."
"Then he said hello in italian to me, and I had 3 orgasms"
"Then he said hello in italian to me, and I had 3 orgasms"
by max May 13, 2004
Get the say hello in italian mug.An unusual sex position involving a (usually) Japanese or Asian man clinging to the back of a female as if he will fall off. While difficult, it is meant to mimic the frequent use of hello kitty backpacks in Japan, but now it is synonymous with this unusual position. It is said to be dangerous to perform on hard surfaces as the male component may fall off when woman breaks back.
by jamiejamiejames April 7, 2011
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what idiots say to start a conversation in MSN Messenger. "How r u?" will usually follow. Then, "gtg, bai"
by Bastardized Bottomburp March 18, 2003
Get the hello mug.A greeting given by saying hello very loudly and dragging out the "o". Followed by someone's full, proper name. Also must contain a giant wave.
by wearenotlosers October 21, 2009
Get the The Jasmine Hello mug.Adjective meaning sub-standard/poor/rubbish. Most commonly used when describing something which has been ill conceived or is of bad taste.
Despite "russia" being in the word, this has no relevance and does not imply a link with the country. The word actually derives from the Anglo-Saxon derogitory term "Hegbow-ruse". Hellorussia replaced this discontinued term when Modern English revolutionised our language.
That said, "hellorussia" is a rarely heard and colloquial adjective which does not appear in the dictionary.
Despite "russia" being in the word, this has no relevance and does not imply a link with the country. The word actually derives from the Anglo-Saxon derogitory term "Hegbow-ruse". Hellorussia replaced this discontinued term when Modern English revolutionised our language.
That said, "hellorussia" is a rarely heard and colloquial adjective which does not appear in the dictionary.
When used after the subject:
"His band is very hellorussia."
When used before the subject:
"What a hellorussia bassist."
"His band is very hellorussia."
When used before the subject:
"What a hellorussia bassist."
by Paul Edwardson August 31, 2008
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