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A special fireball-type attack performed by Ryu, Ken, Dan, Akuma, and that one girl that idolizes Ryu in Street Fighter 2-Alpha 2 and on.
Performed using a quarter circle on the control pad:
Down, Down-Left, Left, Punch. If comboed correctly, you can daze your opponent, and close in for a Dragon Punch.
A special fireball-type attack performed by Ryu, Ken, Dan, Akuma, and that one girl that idolizes Ryu in Street Fighter 2-Alpha 2 and on.
Performed using a quarter circle on the control pad:
Down, Down-Left, Left, Punch. If comboed correctly, you can daze your opponent, and close in for a Dragon Punch.
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by bruisedangel November 4, 2021
Get the Bella Hadid mug.During Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2003, US Marines Stationed at Camp Coyote (Iraq/Kuwait Border) used the term to distinguise between the enemy and friendly forces.
Because Kuwait has a majority of its population from India for its labor force, Hadji was used to identify the Indians (Friends) from the Muslims.
This word originated from the cartoon character 'Hadji' from the 1964 television cartoon series 'Jonny Quest'. Hadji was a dark-skinned, turban wearing, south-indian sidekick. As Hadji was Jonny Quest's companion, so were the Indian workers that provided camp labor support; including cooking, laundry, waste removal, etc.
As new troops began to arrive in Kuwait, they saw the original troops calling "dark-skin people" Hadji and assumed the term was meant for ALL people in the region.
After the start of the war, "Hadji" became the new derogatory slur for the enemy by April 2003.
The term was later changed again to identify all Muslims in the area after the inital invasion ended and new replacement troops began to occupy the region.
Because Kuwait has a majority of its population from India for its labor force, Hadji was used to identify the Indians (Friends) from the Muslims.
This word originated from the cartoon character 'Hadji' from the 1964 television cartoon series 'Jonny Quest'. Hadji was a dark-skinned, turban wearing, south-indian sidekick. As Hadji was Jonny Quest's companion, so were the Indian workers that provided camp labor support; including cooking, laundry, waste removal, etc.
As new troops began to arrive in Kuwait, they saw the original troops calling "dark-skin people" Hadji and assumed the term was meant for ALL people in the region.
After the start of the war, "Hadji" became the new derogatory slur for the enemy by April 2003.
The term was later changed again to identify all Muslims in the area after the inital invasion ended and new replacement troops began to occupy the region.
Where is that hadji with our laundry?
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Get the Hadji mug.Hadie is a girl who is unique. She is probably very artistic and is very self conscious. She might not be the prettiest person but she is fun to be around. She says what’s on her mind and most time regrets it. If you like a Hadie you are better off to stay friends. She most likely doesn’t like Valentine’s Day. Keep her as a friend she is wonderful.
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