A person who’s tough and cute looking on the outside, but someone who loves cats and a total genius. She’s competitive and honest, a true friend you will have in a lifetime. A great leader and a giver.
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Nailah is a African name meaning “destined to succeed”. Nailah is a beautiful girl who may seem stuck up, but is really down to Earth.
by DhatBih July 24, 2019
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“Damn, that was a heated argument! What’s that girl’s name?”
“Her name’s Nailah, she has the best comebacks.”
“Her name’s Nailah, she has the best comebacks.”
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Break dancing, in the 80s and early 90s, was predominantly the domain of African-Americans. Participants were/are referred to as b-boys.
The New York colloquialism came into popular use in the late 1990s with the increased popularity of break dancing among Asian-American youth. It has since spread throughout Northeast colleges and universities.
Break dancing, in the 80s and early 90s, was predominantly the domain of African-Americans. Participants were/are referred to as b-boys.
The New York colloquialism came into popular use in the late 1990s with the increased popularity of break dancing among Asian-American youth. It has since spread throughout Northeast colleges and universities.
Walking through Union Square park, we saw a few Naijiahuangs performing head spins.
I went to the dance competition on Slope Day and a Naijiahuang stole the show.
I went to the dance competition on Slope Day and a Naijiahuang stole the show.
by GAS Captain April 13, 2009
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