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Namdas

A very consistent teacher when it comes down to learning. Notice how sarcastic I am. You don't learn anything in his class and are bound to fail due to him. Truly a niBBa diagnosed with ligma.
Namdas succs at fortnite
by Namdas July 25, 2018
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nadasexual

An organism who is neither homosexual nor attractive or wealthy enough to be interesting to the opposite sex.
The unemployment queue was packed with single mothers and nadasexual males.
by bentalphanerd July 26, 2009
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Namastrange

The weird in me recognises and bows to the weird in you.

interjection.
Used as a salutation among weirdos to express a greeting or farewell alongside acknowledgement of kinship in weirdness & unison in the weird.
Namastrange my friend, I feel we're gonna get into some freaky shit together.

The only way to bow to divine weirdness in another entity is to look them in the fourth eye and say namastrange.
by ivanji February 17, 2021
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Namaskar

A deep spiritual greeting when meeting and departing from others.

Sanskrit, pronounced "Nah-mah-skar".

It is usually said with an accompanying action - holding the palms of the hand flat together and touching the thumbs first to the "third eye" area between the eyebrows and then touching the thumbs to the heart.

It means "With all the depths and charms of my mind and all the love and cordiality of my heart, the divinity within me greets the divinity within you". This meaning is the ideation kept in mind when givning the greeting.

Related to namaste, which is often used in the same way, but which was originally intended as a respectful greeting to God alone. Namaskar, on the other hand, is always used as a greeting to other people - eiher friends or strangers.

Street version: skar.
Namaskar James! (*holding hands together and touching thumbs to third eye and heart*). I haven't seen you for ages!
by Premasagar March 21, 2005
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Namaste

an ancient Sanskrit greeting still in everyday use in India and especially on the trail in the Nepal Himalaya. Translated roughly, it means "I bow to the God within you", or "The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you" - a knowing that we are all made from the same One Divine Consciousness.
The more formal greeting Sanskrit Namascar pronounced NAH-mah-scar is also used in India, though less frequently in Nepal. The Hindi "Jai Bhagwan" is also in common use, and carries the same meaning.
by Daniel Gryte November 28, 2003
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Namaste

an honorable greeting. . . "My spirit honors yours"
Namaste, Brightlight!. . . Namaste, Sunshine!
by sunshinelynn September 2, 2003
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Namaslay

“Namaslay” is a life philosophy that mixes old-world yogic principles with a modern can-do attitude. It marries namaste, the ancient yogic greeting that means “the light in me acknowledges the light in you,” and the contemporary slang term slay, which for our purposes means “to go out there and kill it at whatever it is you're working on—your job, your relationship, your life.”
Namaslay all day!
by Enigmanlyman February 22, 2018
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