A very smart girl who always tries her best.She can tend to be alone at times but when u get closer to her u will understand that she isnโt that kind of person to beg attention.Shes a smartass and has good grades.Her best friend could be a Veronika.She doesnโt like to be touched .
It is a type of boy whom you wanted to date in high school but couldn't because he was too good to be real and exist only in fictional books. So when you saw him in real life you couldn't believe your eyes that an Angel like him exists in real life . You feel like you are just dreaming he can't be real . He is too good to be real . He will give you whole movie experience and he is so dreamy you will feel like you are in heaven .
Oh he is such a haneef he is making me so dreamy I can't focus on anything at my life is heaven now because of him .
Haniff is a versatile word that can be used as a noun, verb or adjective.
When used as a verb, to haniff means to do an activity or task with extreme detail and precision. It is often used to connote and underlying insanity when executing a task.
When used as an adjective, something that is haniff describes an object that has been over-used and over-worked until it has lost it's function; has been worn down to a point it is beyond repair.
When used as a noun, to call someone a Haniff means the person is a genius and a perfectionist but also implies that they're intelligence comes from being borderline insane that is a direct result of their curious and hyper-meticulous nature.
Verb:
Can you stop doing all this haniff? We do not have much time left for this assignment and you are starting to scare the kids!
Adjective:
This car is becoming very haniff. It is almost 20 years old is starting to scare the kids!
Noun:
My new intern is such a Haniff, his intelligence amazes me and his attention to detail impressed me. However, when he fixates on minor issues, he seriously stars to scare the kids!