The word harooza can be used as an exclamation or an adjective. It pretty much means the word "yay" or "awesome" but awesomer
Example as an exclamation: "Oh, harooza! i just got the new iphone for free!"
Example as an adjective: "Dude, i just ate a constipated llama last night and it tasted pretty harooza!!"
Example as an adjective: "Dude, i just ate a constipated llama last night and it tasted pretty harooza!!"
by daprogrammr01 March 31, 2015
Get the Harooza! mug.Haroona, man, i tell you, she never thinks twice, always so quick to go and hard in the head, like knock knock girrl? Slow down man, ever stop to look at the scenery, man? Haroona has some concrete in her head near the ears actually, thats why she don't hear you sometimes, only the echoes inside. She'll start walking, like punch punch punch, march 1, 2, 3 without checking if the army is even following, you know? So she ends up at her destination a lot but on her own, too.
Haroona, girl, you need to press your brakes a little. You are building up too much speed, pressure in the motor, not good, not ok, girl.
Easy, easy, Haroona.
Easy, easy, Haroona.
by Krkič April 29, 2019
Get the Haroona mug.Hafe is used when you are describing a sexy hunky arabian man with a stunning beard and stache combo, along with a long mullet. Hafe is a specimen from the desert of Collingwood. A true hot 🥧
Prides himself on his signature Pesto sauce pasta and anti pasto.
Main experiences:
home Chef, master chef, footy player, astronaut, x factor winner, samurai, fornite warrior.
Prides himself on his signature Pesto sauce pasta and anti pasto.
Main experiences:
home Chef, master chef, footy player, astronaut, x factor winner, samurai, fornite warrior.
Many people are Hafes, to be a Hafooza is a title, an honour.
Today you shall be knighted, Sir Hafooza the 69th.
Today you shall be knighted, Sir Hafooza the 69th.
by fonzou September 20, 2023
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