Carabina is a term used for a poker playerwho is very tight and only puts his money in with very big hands
I was playing poker with Steve and Eddy , those guys are such carabina's in one hand I had quads but Steve said "no good mate, I've got a Royeler" what a Carabina!
Carafay (pron. "\'KER-uh-fey"\): How some people pronounce the word, "carafe" (pron. "\kə-ˈRAF\") -- you know, like one of those glass coffeepots from a coffeemaker or a glass wine decanter.
She is the purest person in the whole world, is talented, kind, beautiful and funny person, we need to protect her of all the haters that she has for no reason, also you need to stand her like right now.
Reference to the camouflage netting applied to the Advanced Combat Helmets of soldiers in the 1-32 Infantry Regiment, part of the 10th Mountain Division stationed at Ft. Drum New York.
The practice was started in 2006 while the unit was deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Command Sergeant Major Carabello was responsible for the order of the application of the netting to the helmets of all soldiers operating under his command.
Soldiers began referring to it as "Carabello Hair" partly in jest and/or simply because it was easier than saying "the camouflage netting that is put on our helmets and tied to the helmet 4 to 8 times to keep it secured because Command Sergeant Major Carabello wants it that way."
This Carabello Hair really sets us apart from the other units on Fort Drum.
Fuck man, my damn Carabello hair got caught in a tree limb last night and knocked me on my ass.
Your Carabello hair looks like shit, mine is pimp because it looks like dreadlocks.