Harshadas is the true meaning of having a great ass and at the same time being the most sexy person on the planet.
by Inglishmaster69 May 8, 2021
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A man with a strong personality. Tall,dark and handsome. Very kind,generous,noble and witty with a big heart.
Humourous. Great in bed.
A man with a strong personality. Tall,dark and handsome. Very kind,generous,noble and witty with a big heart.
Humourous. Great in bed.
Harshavardhan is playing football.
by Hershey2010 November 10, 2010
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Etymology: Derived from the sound one makes while performing this action.
Etymology: Derived from the sound one makes while performing this action.
Russell: Do y'all blow on your food when it's hot or do you hashafashasha til you can chew it?
Vibalent: I blow on it but underestimate how hot it is and hashafashasha away
Vibalent: I blow on it but underestimate how hot it is and hashafashasha away
by Diriector_Doc November 17, 2019
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by Russian Bumpkin April 13, 2011
Get the Harshada mug.A Japanese word, by deconstructing it, it basically means "am loser", with "Haisha" meaning Loser in Japanese, and "Desu" meaning "am". Though the order may be reversed, that is how most Japanese semtemces are written, backwards of English.
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