Tara nga (hada) humada tayo sa park. (Come on let's wander around the park). (hada becomes humada)
Wow, sarap mong (hada) humada ah. (Wow, you're blowjob is great!)
Wow, sarap mong (hada) humada ah. (Wow, you're blowjob is great!)
by churva September 10, 2007
Hada, simply means, lunch.
Toby Alsabbagh off Summer Heights High specifically says the word 'hada' is Syrian for lunch.
Toby Alsabbagh off Summer Heights High specifically says the word 'hada' is Syrian for lunch.
Gina: Hey Marc, do you feel like some hada?
Marc: Sorry, Gina, but that would have to be a negatory.
Marc: Sorry, Gina, but that would have to be a negatory.
by tobyazkaban November 19, 2011
by Mr Kinky Kit-Kat September 23, 2020
Pronunciation: Ha-das
Function: noun
Usage: often lovingly
Etymology: Greek, originated somewhere in the suburbs
1 : a small Israeli shrubbery
2 : an amazing person, especially : highly intelligent, drop dead sexy, loving, a talented writer, caring, possesing a fantastic sense of humor, short, hooka addicted(Canibis Nargilis Smokis Alotis), soon to be rich and famous
3 : one who is loved unimaginably by many
Function: noun
Usage: often lovingly
Etymology: Greek, originated somewhere in the suburbs
1 : a small Israeli shrubbery
2 : an amazing person, especially : highly intelligent, drop dead sexy, loving, a talented writer, caring, possesing a fantastic sense of humor, short, hooka addicted(Canibis Nargilis Smokis Alotis), soon to be rich and famous
3 : one who is loved unimaginably by many
1) I love that Hadas!
2) What do you think would happen if we were to smoke that Hadas?
3) Of course she won the Pullitzor! She is a Hadas afterall!
2) What do you think would happen if we were to smoke that Hadas?
3) Of course she won the Pullitzor! She is a Hadas afterall!
by cadecodtraveler June 02, 2005
by moopmastermike June 08, 2006
by mr. scotty May 28, 2010
Hadas- a girl who is often kind but a little loud and perhaps even a little annoying. She usually has a sense of humor, but sometimes she can be a total chode.
by geetarpwnage December 23, 2010