Background: A phrase used in the movie "Dune: Part Two" meaning "Off-World Prophet" or "Messiah". It was chanted each time Paul Atreides had proven himself in his role as their savior.
Meaning: In pop culture, it is used to describe someone who is, in that moment, at their peak.
Meaning: In pop culture, it is used to describe someone who is, in that moment, at their peak.
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Get the Lisan Al-Gaib mug.I can’t talk to her, she is al qaib noun 1. a league ○ I am in the Legend al Gaib of gamers idiom 1. usually used during intimate moments between one and their significant other; when a person is someone else’s ‘al gaib’ it means that the other person sees them as a special person, one in a million. ○He told her that she was his al gaib.
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Get the al gaib mug.A Chakobsa term, the language of the Fremen people in Frank Herbert's Dune book series, that translates to "The Voice from the Outer World". The term refers to a visitor from another planet who would lead the Fremen to paradise, a prophecy implanted by the Bene Gesserit witches to control the Fremen. Paul Atreides / Paul Muad'Dib takes up the title in the first book in the series.
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