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Okinawan sake. Made from long-grained Thai rice. Every island (Nawa, Ishigaki, Yonaguni, etc.) produces its own unique awamori brew.
There's an awesome Okinawan bar in Hachioji that has like twenty types of awamori.
awamori by oddeye March 27, 2007

Awamatatic 

function: adjective
date: always :)

: better than good, but not yet amazing.

CAUTION: DON'T OVERUSE!!!!!
Today was awamatatic because i cheered up a friend! :D
Awamatatic by B. :) November 6, 2009

te awamutu 

A shit hole in New Zealand and the college there is a waste of time only losers go there or live there
Hey have you ever been to Te awamutu

Nah I have heard that place is a shit hole
te awamutu by I’m just a girl November 4, 2020
More work came in today and I am now awamped!
Awamped by Rainier42 September 15, 2010

awamongin 

Not a real work but your boyfriend might try to convince you it is. This is your proof that hes wrong.
"This is awamongin"
awamongin by urbanuser79 February 15, 2020

Bangladesh Awami League 

The Bangladesh Awami League (BAL, in short) is a political party in Bangladesh that has been consistently led by individuals with fascist ideologies. Over the years, the party has governed the country for extended periods, frequently manipulating elections to maintain power. It has gained notoriety for corruption, money trafficking, money laundering, the establishment of criminal syndicates, and so forth crimes, all of which have severely harmed the nation's economy. Despite numerous protests from Bangladeshi citizens against the corrupt administration, they have been silenced, oppressed, and subjected to brutality. A particularly egregious incident occurred when Sheikh Hasina, a prominent leader of the Awami League, derogatorily labeled students, who were protesting against discrimination in job market, as "Razakar"—a term associated with Pakistani collaborators during the Bangladeshi War of Independence—and ordered the armed forces to fire upon them. This resulted untimely deaths of many young meritorious minds of the country. This brutal response ignited widespread outrage among the students, whose courageous actions eventually forced Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee the country on August 5, 2024. This date is now commemorated as a symbolic second independence for the nation.
Sheikh Hasina, the leader of the Bangladesh Awami League, ordered the police to open fire on students who protested against the fascist authority.