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Habajakk 

The word Habajakk is a discription of a person who is wild and crazy, but still sane. A Habajakk is often an Anarchist and does not like to be controlled, but likes to live free. The Habajakk allways finds new crazy ways to have a good time and is often quite crazy.

The term originated from the norwegian Habajakk Espen Dansen. King of all Habajakks.
Person1:OH SHIT! That dude's fucking crazy!
Person2: Haha, yeah man. He's a real Habajakk.
Habajakk by OkOmOkOlOkO April 9, 2011
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HAIAJAKKSOSXPKSX

When your friend wants you to translate random crap and you don't know where to translate it.
"hey can you translate this?" "What?" "HAIAJAKKSOSXPKSX"
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sans sheriff 

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I'm putting this CV straight in the bin. Written totally sans sheriff.
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A breadhead is like a crackhead, but for money instead of crack.
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