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kabbar

along more than 14 centuries this word meant to say Allah Akbar means Allah is the greatest , but during the last few decades this word has a new meaning which is to pretend to forget something, don't worry about something.
Oh, This Magazine lacks respect.
yeah, you are right, but what can we do? Kabbar.
by m12m June 19, 2010
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kabbar

Short for (Kabbar Demaghak) which literally translates to "Enlarge your mind"; meaning "chill" typically told to someone making a big deal out of something as to make him chill or not to care so much. Egyptian slag
-This stupid kid stepped on my foot! I'll go kick his ass!
-Kabbar, dude; he's just a kid!
by Mega-Head April 19, 2018
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Ali Kabbani

Pokimanes Lover
Pokimane:Hi Myth!
Myth:OMG I can play with Poki again
Pokimane: Is Ali Kabbani ok guys?
by GuyWhoDefinedAliKabbani August 6, 2018
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kabaragoya

severe and shocking disappointment

The term's origins come from the 2014 Scripps National Spelling Bee. When Jacob Williamson was given the word "kabaragoya," he exclaimed "I know it! I totally know it!" However, he spelled the word with a "c" and was eliminated.
"You guys lost today? I thought you said that team was bad."
"Yeah, I know. We played awful. Total kabaragoya."
by Agkul Amanmuradova June 2, 2014
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kabber

the residue rings left around a glass or cup after drinking the contents
Look at the kabber in that glass!
by sark February 24, 2004
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Kambar

Kambar is always on top. Erudition, intelligence, charm, self-development and a small share of explicable self-esteem are his distinctive features. There are always people around who come for advice or just to raise their morale, because his optimism infects ...
The name of a common character in the mythologies of the peoples of Central Asia. It was brought to Central Asia by Islam, in which Gambar(جامبار), whose name translates as "a man of great strength," is the faithful equerry of the fourth "righteous" Caliph Ali.
Kazakhs (Zhylkysh-ata Kambar), Kyrgyz, Uighurs, Nogais and many other Turkic-speaking peoples are the patron saint of horses and herdsmen. The image is based on an ancient pre-Islamic deity. The Kazakh people have a widespread epic "Kambar Batyr", one of the oldest Kazakh heroic epics, which tells about the exploits of the hero Kambar, defeating the Kalmyk Khan.
-Have you met with Kambar?
-Yeah,we are friends/acquaintances.
by カムバル December 3, 2021
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kabba-slappa

Term used to describe celebrity devotees of bizarre, wealth-related religions, whose devotion to the religion in question is nothing more than a desire to be fashionable.

Incorporating the first five letters of 'Kabbalah', the infamous celebrity cult, the term is adapted from 'kappa-slappa', one of the words used as a synonym for 'chav', 'townie' etc.
"That hollywood star's a right kabba-slappa"
by Schmerkins February 9, 2005
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