A word used in place of the word 'hilarious'.
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A term or phrase used to signify to others the humour and 'hilairiousness' of the present moment.
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A term or phrase used to signify to others the humour and 'hilairiousness' of the present moment.
by Michelle Cadman and Dave Hill December 6, 2007
Get the Halair mug.A word meaning hilarious, said by people who are to lazy to say the whole word. The word originated in Wagga Wagga NSW, Australia.
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French variance means cheerful- usually loves to watch Steve Harvey’s Family Feud’s Funniest Moments. Kind soul very funny!
by ScaryStomps June 30, 2020
Get the Hilaire mug.Pronounced HA-LARN. Its meaning is unknown. An obscure but popular name across Europe and America. Can be spelt with or without an 'e'.
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by Halarn November 28, 2009
Get the Halarn mug.1.) An Elf from the realm of Lothlorien in JRR Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings." He meets the Fellowship when it enters Lorien and initially prohibits the Ring from entering the realm. Haldir only appears once in the books (in "The Fellowship of the Ring"), but Peter Jackson gave him a larger role in the films, where he appears in both "The Fellowship of the Ring" and "The Two Towers." In "The Two Towers" he leads an army of Elves to Helm's Deep to aid the people of Rohan. He is killed fighting in the ensuing battle, a notable change from the book. He is played by actor Craig Parker in the films.
2.) There is also brief mention of a Man named Haldir in Tolkien's "The Silmarillion." This Haldir is unrelated to the Elf in LOTR.
2.) There is also brief mention of a Man named Haldir in Tolkien's "The Silmarillion." This Haldir is unrelated to the Elf in LOTR.
1. "Dude! Did you see Haldir's armor in the Two Towers? It's gorgeous as hell!"
"Haldir! To the keep!"
2. "Haldir? That dude in the Silmarillion who people get confused with the Elf in LOTR? Oh yeah, I know him. He died in the Battle of Unnumbered Tears."
"Haldir! To the keep!"
2. "Haldir? That dude in the Silmarillion who people get confused with the Elf in LOTR? Oh yeah, I know him. He died in the Battle of Unnumbered Tears."
by Luv teh Elves April 17, 2008
Get the haldir mug.The way far too many people spell "hilarious." It is definitely one of the most popular misspelled words in the english laguage. "Halarious" is how most people pronounce "Hilarious" in every day speech. This is the root of the word.
An IM conversation:
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Joe: "Dood thatz halarious"
Grant: "No dude, it's your typing that's hilarious."
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Joe: "Dood thatz halarious"
Grant: "No dude, it's your typing that's hilarious."
by Cody Murray August 9, 2006
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Have you seen the watch video? it was bare hilair!
I went out last night, pluck was bare hilair!
Have you seen the watch video? it was bare hilair!
I went out last night, pluck was bare hilair!
by barehilair April 16, 2011
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