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adai rascal

A tamil phase for 'you rascal'
When calling a mate up on the phone the first thing you say is adai rascal.
adai rascal by awnesh April 21, 2005
Related Words
Adair Adaiah Adaijah Adais adaija Adain adaira Adai-jjah adai rascal Adaia

Adai-jjah 

Adai-jjah is a very quirky girl. She gets a little crazy and is known for her BDE. Adai-jjah is a very beautiful girl with a great personality. She never likes to see anyone with a frown and is very good at cheering people up. Adai-jjah is a really cool girl but she can be very clumsy and awkward at times. She seems really nice at first but once you become a close friend she is the equivalent of Satan( in the best way). She is a very chill person that isn’t into drama but if you get on her bad side you better watch you back. Overall Adai-jjah is a really great person to get to know.
Man, Adai-jjah is what every guy needs.
Adai-jjah by Adai-jjah April 26, 2022
This salutation or greeting is similar to "Aloha" in Hawaii. Just as Hawaiians are well known for saying "Aloha!" so are the natives of Guam just as well known for saying "Hafa Adai!" The greeting "Hafa Adai!" is literally translated into English as "What Friend" or "What Partner" But, because the literal translation loses meaning, the best or most close meaning is "How are you, Friend?" Or, "What's up Friend?" or "Hello!" A greeting you would say to someone you consider a friend. In Guam, the Chamorro greeting is a very friendly way of welcoming people. It's Polite, and Friendly. If you see a Guam Bumper sticker in the USA it will most likely say "HAFA ADAI" on it. The correct pronunciation of Hafa Adai is just like "Half a Day".
A Chamorro girl sees a cute Island Boy (Chamorro Boy) walking past her and she smiles kindly and says "Hafa Adai" and he nods and says "Hafa Adai" back.

As they pass each other they both smile. Two strangers greeting each other as friends. :) That's the Chamorro way.
Hafa Adai by SummerGirl <3 June 11, 2011
Hafa Adai (pronounced HALF A DAY) is "Hello" in Chamorro, the native language of Guam and the islands of the Northern Marianas. It's basically used the same way as the word "Aloha" in the Hawaiian Islands.
Hafa adai and welcome to Guam, "where America's day begins".
hafa adai by somethingnew December 6, 2007
It means: Hello, how are you (in chamoro).
Hafa Adai dude. Why don't you make me some spam.
Hafa Adai by Guam1234 June 12, 2009
Does not mean "hello"
Means "What's up?"

When you're speaking to somebody, and they don't hear you, they'll say, "Hafa?"

Which leads someone, even if they don't speak the language, to know that it means "What's up?"

Pronounced "Hoffa Day"
Man arrives at party
"Hafa Adai!"
Hafa Adai by m00sik March 21, 2009