brayden is a goofy white boy who is very loving and he has a big dick vada is a silly mexican whos very silly and shes very silly
they are the silliest of couples
they are the silliest of couples
by Vadaisawreck July 20, 2023
Get the vada and brayden mug.A very kind soul. Someone who would do anything for someone they love. Often extremely good-looking and gets all of the ladies. Always described with having "W Rizz"
by e.j murphy August 23, 2023
Get the Vadon mug.Vadachennai Guna : Gommala board aaduna board mattumdhan aadanum. Watha porul edthunu poi Matta adchinu varakoodadhu
by Psohhj September 9, 2023
Get the vadachennai mug.The GOD. She meditates under her vazha maram which keeps her healthy and carefree. She is not always calm but the GREAT. She can be very high sometimes. She gives her students lessons on life, love, problems, beauty of meditation, calmness, how to react to a particular situation and so on. Vaddha is blessed. She has her own problems but deals with it in her way which might ruin it or solve it. Everyone should meditate like her everyday under a vazha maram. Om Manahsilaaya.
Oh isn't that Vaddha? Om Manahsilaaya.
by Nannana November 22, 2023
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Get the vaduk mug.Literally means "A person from the north" in tamil but in contemporary times, is used as a derogatory term to refer to North Indians, mostly by tamilians, mallus and other south indians. Historically, the word referred to the telugu people (who live in the area north to that of the tamilians) but at present refers to a north indian, especially one from the hindi-speaking belt.
The word came into use after globalisation in India(1990), as migrants from the Indian states of UP and Bihar started migrating in large numbers to Tamilnadu in search of jobs. Became even more popular in the late 2015s, as south indians looked down upon the lesser literacy, poor hygiene and religious extremism of the hindi-speaking states and started expressing them in the internet and social media.
A milder and less-offensive alternative to 'Bimaru'.
The word came into use after globalisation in India(1990), as migrants from the Indian states of UP and Bihar started migrating in large numbers to Tamilnadu in search of jobs. Became even more popular in the late 2015s, as south indians looked down upon the lesser literacy, poor hygiene and religious extremism of the hindi-speaking states and started expressing them in the internet and social media.
A milder and less-offensive alternative to 'Bimaru'.
Nithya: "Eww look, he's spitting paan on the walls, nasty!"
Arun: "These vadakkans man, I'm telling you..."
Arun: "These vadakkans man, I'm telling you..."
by Tiggryn April 27, 2024
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