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hurul

The origin of the word hurul is arabic, if a person has this name she is the brightest star you'll ever see although she gets shy sometimes she is the absolute flower to anyone's eyes, she will take big steps and follow word of her live one, she is also easily tricked to something in other words take care of this person.
Hurul was dancing in a park
by Sir Arthur III February 19, 2021
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Joy to the hurl!

The relief vomiting brings to an upset stomach.
After mixing wine, whiskey, tequila and Pinas it was joy to the hurl!
by I, Wreckerrr November 7, 2016
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hurling

Planet Earth's fastest field game. Originated in Ireland and is over 2000 years old - it shows up in ancient Irish legends. Slightly similar to Field Hockey but played mostly in the air rather than just on the ground. Players can catch the ball, run it for a few steps, or run unlimited steps with the ball balanced on the end of the stick. The target is a set of H-posts like in Rugby but with a net on the bottom section like in Soccer. You get one point for putting the ball over the bar (known as a point) and three for putting it in the net (known as a goal). Physical contact is allowed. Helmets are optional.
by Eamonn October 3, 2003
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hurling

A traditional Irish game played with a stick(hurley) and ball(sliotar).
Carey sent the sliotar right to the back of the net!
by Gman May 4, 2003
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hurling

thirty blokes trying to kill each other with sticks. brilliant to watch but you've got to be irish to want to join in.
"i played a game of hurling last week and now i've only got half a face"
by noodlé January 14, 2004
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hurglet

a sploinky little boingleson, often saying "bazinga" and "silly" and such other things
look at the little sploinker! that little dinky hurglet! that thing!
by thehurgletguy January 5, 2023
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hurling

A truely beautiful game, the irish have perfected violence and speed and given it a league to play in.
sticks and stones may break my bones but hurling deffinately will
by shaneaisbett July 1, 2004
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