Arab/black man. He’s really handsome and super smart. He has potential to be great but rather fuck things up in life by indulging in reckless behavior and be avoidant instead of fixing things. He would make an amazing husband, father, and overall person to have in your life but he chooses to be the opposite.
Ex girlfriend, could’ve been his wife: I miss Abraheem. I really did love him before he fucked things up.
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Aniah is a kindhearted beautiful loving girl who will give out love even if she doesn't receive any, she will also hold grudges if you fuck with her she is not the one to be fucked with, Aniah has always been that one girl that you can depend on she will reciprocate any energy you give her
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Abiamalism was coined from Abiama, a word in the Okpameri dialect spoken in parts of Nigeria (e.g., Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others), meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment.
The suffix “-lism” was added to give the word a broader sense of institutional or systemic application, similar to words like colonialism or racism.
Abiamalism was coined from Abiama, a word in the Okpameri dialect spoken in parts of Nigeria (e.g., Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others), meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment.
The suffix “-lism” was added to give the word a broader sense of institutional or systemic application, similar to words like colonialism or racism.
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The term is derived from Abiamalism, which itself comes from Abiama—a word in the Okpameri dialect (spoken in communities such as Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others in Nigeria)—meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment. The suffix “-ise” gives it a verb form, like ostracise or marginalise.
The term is derived from Abiamalism, which itself comes from Abiama—a word in the Okpameri dialect (spoken in communities such as Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others in Nigeria)—meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment. The suffix “-ise” gives it a verb form, like ostracise or marginalise.
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Formed from Abiamalism (coined from Abiama, a term from the Okpameri dialect of Nigeria), plus the suffix “-istic” (as in chauvinistic or capitalistic), this word describes behaviors, policies, or systems rooted in abiamalism.
Formed from Abiamalism (coined from Abiama, a term from the Okpameri dialect of Nigeria), plus the suffix “-istic” (as in chauvinistic or capitalistic), this word describes behaviors, policies, or systems rooted in abiamalism.
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The term is commonly used in communities like Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and a few others to describe the harsh or unfair treatment of individuals or groups, often by leaders or elders who misuse power.
The term is commonly used in communities like Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and a few others to describe the harsh or unfair treatment of individuals or groups, often by leaders or elders who misuse power.
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