by Torcuato March 22, 2018
Get the Sanmar mug.1. To be evil for enjoyment; tease others in an annoying way
2. To be of relating to, the evilness of Samara.
2. To be of relating to, the evilness of Samara.
You must leave class early and tell your teacher this, but your teacher acts like they don't believe you, to see how you react. They are being Samaradistic.
by Riccy March 8, 2009
Get the Samaradistic mug.Samarah is the most wonderful woman you will ever meet. She holds MANY talents but hides them. Once you find them you you’ll fall in love. like i did. samarah is a shy quiet girl in the back of the class but once you get to know her she’s jumping on your back like a goddam koala. am i complaining? ABSOLUTELY NOT. samarah is one of the most beautiful person you will ever meet. may short but she’s the goddam prettiest woman ever. SHE IDENTIFIES AS TALL. when you’re down samarah is always there to cheer you up and she doesn’t even know it. just her existence and presence is enough to make a man go from wanting to kill himself to never wanting to leave her arms. With samarah you could be the biggest baddest dude of them all and still just wanna be held by samarah.
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by diriigigodooaoals June 15, 2022
Get the Samarah mug.Our Lord and Savior. He is a Professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University and the Top Student Educator at THE Bergen County Academies, a Top Five Learning Institution of our Nation. He is known for his prestigious remarks such as, "Actually basically," "Class finish now guys," "Olivia, stop doing the Tiktok," "I güess Michael in haybernation," "The cos teeta," "Fossil fwells/fwell cells," "AÜT," "Do your würk," "No cellafone" and of course his most famous, "Remember dat one."
Also known by his aliases "Mr. Sam" or "Victor."
Also known by his aliases "Mr. Sam" or "Victor."
Andrew: Good morning Professor Samarakone, how is your day?
Professor Samarakone: o. Alex! Go stand in corner.
Rounak: *walks into class*
Professor Samarakone: "Omkar, aüt!"
Rounak: I'm in this class, Mr. Sam.
Professor Samarakone: o. Alex! Go stand in corner.
Rounak: *walks into class*
Professor Samarakone: "Omkar, aüt!"
Rounak: I'm in this class, Mr. Sam.
by detective kim April 21, 2020
Get the Professor Samarakone mug.The most beautiful girl you'll ever meet. Sweet, caring, even though you won't realize it at first. She's classy, and hard to keep up with, but loyal no doubt. She's always changing, you'll always find out something new about her everyday. But that's what great about being friends with someone named Samarra, you don't get bored. And every time you look away from something scary or upsetting in front of you, she's always indirectly supporting you from the sidelines.
Guy #1: Dude, what's your girlfriend like? I've never met her.
Guy #2: Well her name's Samarra and ----
Guy #1: Oh she seems so sweet! You picked a good one.
Guy #2: Well her name's Samarra and ----
Guy #1: Oh she seems so sweet! You picked a good one.
by BrokenButAlive November 10, 2013
Get the samarra mug.Male name of Persian origin (Farsi)
Pronounced as: Son-jar
Very unique name that the rulers of Middle Eastern regions (around 2nd Century AD) were given as they acquired the status of a king/sultan/regent.
As birth name, Sanjar used to be given to the new born son of a royal family by the king himself i.e. his father, or (if the king is deceased) by the wife of the king, i.e. the mother of Sanjar.
Nowadays Sanjar is a common name for men of Uzbekistani descent. In countries of Central Asia the name is considered one of the most sonorous and mysterious male names.
Not to be confused with Hindu name Sanjay which has a completely different meaning and different history.
Sanjar has 3 translations that have close meanings:
1. Prince
2. King (the oldest son of the King that inherited the throne)
3. Emperor (the oldest son of the Emperor that is now in power)
(General knowledge)
Pronounced as: Son-jar
Very unique name that the rulers of Middle Eastern regions (around 2nd Century AD) were given as they acquired the status of a king/sultan/regent.
As birth name, Sanjar used to be given to the new born son of a royal family by the king himself i.e. his father, or (if the king is deceased) by the wife of the king, i.e. the mother of Sanjar.
Nowadays Sanjar is a common name for men of Uzbekistani descent. In countries of Central Asia the name is considered one of the most sonorous and mysterious male names.
Not to be confused with Hindu name Sanjay which has a completely different meaning and different history.
Sanjar has 3 translations that have close meanings:
1. Prince
2. King (the oldest son of the King that inherited the throne)
3. Emperor (the oldest son of the Emperor that is now in power)
(General knowledge)
Examples and Facts:
1. Ahmad Sanjar (Mu'iz ud-Dīn Ahmad-e Sanjar; (Persian: احمد سنجر; Turkish: Sultan Sancar ; 1085 – May 8, 1157) was the sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire from 1118 to 1153. He was initially the sultan of Khorasan until he gained the rest of the territory upon the death of Muhammad I. (From Wikipedia)
2. Sanjar is the new name for November in Turkmenistan since 2002, when the government renamed days of the week and months of the calendar in honor of historically outstanding people of the area. (Wikipedia)
3. Name Sanjar tends to become "extinct", despite its rich history and culture. Every new generation of Persian history scholars knows less about names like Sanjar than the previous generation. The history of the name is getting scattered throughout the time, and today nations of Middle East and Central Asia know less about Sanjar than their ancestors. (From a documentary)
1. Ahmad Sanjar (Mu'iz ud-Dīn Ahmad-e Sanjar; (Persian: احمد سنجر; Turkish: Sultan Sancar ; 1085 – May 8, 1157) was the sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire from 1118 to 1153. He was initially the sultan of Khorasan until he gained the rest of the territory upon the death of Muhammad I. (From Wikipedia)
2. Sanjar is the new name for November in Turkmenistan since 2002, when the government renamed days of the week and months of the calendar in honor of historically outstanding people of the area. (Wikipedia)
3. Name Sanjar tends to become "extinct", despite its rich history and culture. Every new generation of Persian history scholars knows less about names like Sanjar than the previous generation. The history of the name is getting scattered throughout the time, and today nations of Middle East and Central Asia know less about Sanjar than their ancestors. (From a documentary)
by IbnShahriyar November 18, 2011
Get the Sanjar mug.The funny friend of the friend group. Falls for people very quickly and takes them ages to get over them. Try’s too hard when it comes to love and gets her heart broken every time. She’s very genuine, smart, talented, caring and drop dead gorgeous. If you come across someone with the name Sandara, take care of her and never let her go.
by iluvchu November 2, 2019
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