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My friend is ojaswini
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My friend is ojaswini
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Ojofficial

An up and coming LGBQT+ midget streamer who is known for his fat nose (hangtime), big forehead, and worm dreads. You can also call him BenBen, Benjamin, AK47, FatNose, treesh, etc.
Ojofficial: “I don’t got a fat nose I don’t got hangtime

*proceeds to breathe in all of his surroundings*
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Ojoswita

Ojoswita aka Ojo is that girl who's alwayyyyyys gonna have your back who matter what. She's very affectionate towards her people and really loves to give all her love to them. She is loyal no other. She is not your normal hoe, she a mature girl. You are one lucky mf if you got Ojo. She sings really well. Oh and she likes to cuddle a lot. She gon stroke your face, and admire you is she loves you.
Fuck, Ojoswita is everything I've ever wanted in a partner. I'm so in love with her.
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Ojasavi

Ojasavi is a Unisex name which means Power. If you have a friend named Ojasavi man u r so lucky. If u don't have have a friend named Ojasavi name someone coz why not hehehehe :)
That girl is soo Ojasavi
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Ojj

"Bro I hate math class"
"Ojjjjjjj"

"I can't believe I got an A on my math test!!"
"Ojjjjjj!!"
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Definition of Ojibwa in English:
Ojibwa , Ojibwas , Ojibways , Ojibway (ōˈjibˌwā/oʊˈɪbwɑ )

NOUN plural noun Ojibwa, plural noun Ojibwas, plural noun Ojibways

(also Ojibway)
1A member of a North American people of the region around Lake Superior.
Also called Chippewa

2 The Algonquian language of the Ojibwa.

ADJECTIVE

(also Ojibway)
Relating to the Ojibwa or their language.

Origin
From Ojibwa ojibwe, said to mean ‘puckered’, with reference to their moccasins.

Pronunciation
Ojibwa
/ōˈjibˌwā/ /-wə/ /oʊˈɪbwɑ /
‘The two Ojibwas affectionately nicknamed him ‘Baptiste’ or ‘Bateese’ for reasons never clear to him.’
‘But long, long before the Voyageurs came the forests were home to the Sioux and the Ojibwa.’
‘The Agawa rock paintings are among the best preserved of about 400 groups of pictographs on the Canadian Shield and are attributed to Algonquins such as the Ojibwa.’
‘Such an equivocating philosophy might not pass muster with the Ojibwa.’
‘It was characteristic of Bill to remember my key point in a paper I gave there on my fieldwork among the Ojibwa.’
‘The French generally enjoyed good relations with nations such as the Ojibwa and the Potawatomi so long as trade goods were readily available and reasonably priced.’
‘These traits relate them to the southern Ojibwa or Chippewa.’
‘Among the Ojibwa, however, there is some evidence that children sometimes modeled animals in clay.’
‘The children also study the lives of the Ojibwa, the native people who not only thrived in this difficult land but preserved it for future generations.’
‘We found haplogroup X when we were studying the Ojibwa of the Great Lakes.’

Ojibwa , Ojibwas , Ojibways , Ojibway (ōˈjibˌwā/oʊˈɪbwɑ )
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