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An Apathetic or Melancholy form of greeting similar to "How's it going" that is similar to saying "Hello" or "Hi" and not actually inquiring how it is going for an individual. This word originates from a Video Game named Hollow Knight and is used as a greeting when you approach one of the merchants in the beginning of the game.
Sigh, Bapanada
Bapanada by Vasartas February 10, 2019
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Bhapa bhapankar bharat bapa Bharath bhavani Bhavana Bapanada Bharati Bhaavya
The girl with the most joyful smile and the most contagious laugh. She can light up anyone’s day. She really cares about her friends and will do anything for them. She is very nurturing and has a good sense of humour. She moves with grace and uplifts people’s spirit. A very down to earth girl. Never lose a Bhawana if you ever encounter one.
Alex: Hey somethings moving behind the bush!
Emma: Oh! It’s a Bhawana!!
Alex: I better use my Masterball to catch her!
Emma: Yeah! What a legend.
Bhawana by emdeezle April 30, 2021

bhagankura 

Bhagankura means clitoris. The word owes its origin to combination of two words i.e. bhaga (meaning vagina) + ankura (meaning to sprout). Clitoris or bhagankura is a small tissue projecting or sprouting from the upper skin of the vagina.
Mo balika bandhu ta bhagankura chati baku kahibaru mu bhagankurara pratham darshana kali (I had the first glimpse of my girl friend's clitoris which she asked me to lick. )
senti,
bhagankura by sanyukta shukla December 23, 2012
Synonym for Brendan Schaub. Another Schaubism created by Brendan's tendency to create new terms through debasement of normal English grammar/punctuation.

Can also be used in a sentence the same way as "bro" or "dude".
Bapa got CTE from being knocked out too many times in the octagon.

Watchu talmbout, Bapa?
bapa by Random-Cat May 21, 2022

Bhagavan 

A Sanskrit term describing the absolute, highest manifestation of Transcendence.

Although traditionally translated into English as "God", this term, "Bhagavan", is used by many who wish to distance themselves from the jingoistic uses of that traditional term, e.g., "God bless the U.S.A", "God is on our side", "My God is better than your god", "In God we trust", "God damn you to hell".

It is also used to differentiate between a spiteful, smiteful, jealous deity (as mentioned in the Bible) with an all-blissful Deity (as mentioned in the quintessential Hindu scripture, the Bhagavata Purana).
Far, far above the highest heaven is the abode of Bhagavan (Krishna).
Bhagavan by Elmer the Fudpucker January 1, 2012
A person whose personality is perfect and will be an amazing trustworthy friend. if you'r good she will be double good but your bad she'll be thrice. her intuition is so true. if she advises you listen. you can never win an argument with her.
woah be a bhavana. i just saw bhavana dealing with hate and winning.
Bhavana by Huang xuxi May 4, 2021