A stereotypical african tribal person that have bones in their nose ,lip plates and dance around the fire.
by engelbert humperdinck February 28, 2013
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"Well, we're not going to sit around the campfire, hold hands and sing Kumbaya, that's for damn sure!"
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When near the climax of intercourse, the man pulls out and yells "FINISH HER", spits his man juice in her face, then says "Fatality". If she is a team player, she won't mind making some dying groans.
by Lou Kame April 8, 2009
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by Loks July 7, 2005
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by Timla February 20, 2007
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I would really like to skip out on that lunch meeting, but I know the boss is looking forward to that kumbaya moment. I really hope we don't have to sing.
by winkles76 May 21, 2010
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Kumbayah is a Gullah pronunciation of the phrase "Come by here" (or "come by yah", 'yah' being a West African form of 'here'.)
This word has been turned into an ironic term by overusage and misinterpretation by the mainstream culture. However, it's actually a call to God to visit the singer. "Kumbayah my lord" means 'come by here, my lord".
Kumbayah is a Gullah pronunciation of the phrase "Come by here" (or "come by yah", 'yah' being a West African form of 'here'.)
This word has been turned into an ironic term by overusage and misinterpretation by the mainstream culture. However, it's actually a call to God to visit the singer. "Kumbayah my lord" means 'come by here, my lord".
by Adisa October 3, 2007
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