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Hika is a wonderful soul who isbrilliant and talented and makes you wonder why you have no friend or lover like her.

She makes you laugh and is always looking out for others. She is very intouch with herself and is great with poems.

Why don’t we know more people like “HIKA” …..

That is until you meet the real her and you realise that person never existed. Hika is the type of girl to break your china, steal your food and walk around the house with no bra.
FREEEEEE THE BOOBS!

Beware of hika.
You need to get the HIKA outta my life
Hika by Samoan Princess November 23, 2021
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A person that often displays signs of insanity!
I fear she has gone Hika on us.
Hika by HL Kaiser March 31, 2008
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is a smart,cheerful but rather hard to understand his behaviour towards something descpicable towards him.He is strong willed and rather good company to be around.Once you find one keep him to yourself.
Is it rather unscertain for hika to hate on their friendship,there must be a reason behind the situation.
hika by antonio revaldo September 2, 2018
stinch coming from bed, couch, movie theater, or any other spot used for laying/sleeping from too much sleep being taken.
Where is that hika coming from?
hika by pepin! April 1, 2008
It means light and is the opposite of Yami... It can also refer to the lighter side of one.
Yugi is Yami's light side aka hikari.
Hikari by Whispering Hope August 12, 2003

bro thinks he’s hikaru 

A person who thinks that he is hikaru nakamura, often trying to premove in chess but accidentally hangs their queen
Person 1: Lol watch me premove a mate-in-23
Person 2: Bro thinks he’s hikaru

Utada Hikaru 

Japanese female singer who is popular. Her most famous English song is probably "Simple and Clean", the theme song for the English version of the PS2 game "Kingdom Hearts". The song is also known as "Hikari" in Japanese.
Some of her songs are: Simple and Clean, Can You Keep A Secret, Colors, Deep River.
Utada Hikaru by Anonymous May 9, 2004