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Kafairs are beautiful, charming and wild. They are emotional and they have their ups and downs several times a day but they can be your bsf if you don’t fucking betray them and if you give them food and be crazy with them, also they r great at kissing and giving hickeys
Wow that girl must be kafair, since she looks so loco
Kafair by Moxy April 21, 2021
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Kafirphobia 

(Also spelled as Kafurphobia or Kufrphobia) Kafirphobia is the hatred, fear or distrust of Non-Muslims by the followers of Islam. This condition is often accompanied by the delusion of moral superiority of Islam. Kafirphobic people often believe that Islam is unquestionable and that eventually the whole world will submit to Islam. Antisemitism, Hinduphobia in Muslims are symptoms of Kafirphobia.
Ilhan is showing symptoms of Kafirphobia.
Kafirphobia by Pigprophet April 2, 2019
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a shorthand name for the yaoi fan pairing between two sensei in the popular manga/anime Naruto, Umino Iruka and Hatake Kakashi.
i wrote a kakairu fanfic yesterday!
kakairu by Inuchan October 26, 2006
an angel sent from the heavens; usually an Australian term to describe angelic people
I have named my eldest son Kadair in regards to his future.
Kadair by roxxyroxtar October 2, 2018
A word that is used by south africans in describing black people, its is derogatory and is usually expressed while feeling very frustrated and angry at a black persons incompitance
that kaffir broke the iron again
kaffir by Crabstick September 16, 2005
1. Arabic term meaning "infidel.' See kafir, kaafir. Plural kufaar, kaafirun.

2. Borrowed into Afrikaans and S. African English as insulting term for an African.
Under apartheid, the "kaffirs" had to live in locations.
kaffir by octopod July 11, 2004
Normally directed at black south africans, it can also be used to address blacks all over the world.
Danny Glover was called a kaffir several times in Lethal Weapon Two and on one occasion was instructed not to be a 'smart' kaffir. (See: Oxymoron)
kaffir by Nkosi Philemon October 2, 2006