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Muhummus 

Muhummus is used when a guy named muhammud/mohammad is eating hummus coincidentally.
Damn that muhummus really likes eating hummus and playing brawlhalla
Muhummus by Mohammad bin Laden February 9, 2022
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Muhudu Hukanna 

Sinhalese insult.
Direct translation would be “Sea fucker” which doesn’t make much sense. Nevertheless it is often used when calling out a douche.
Jack farts in the elevator all the fuckin time!
Jack is a muhudu hukanna.
Muhudu Hukanna by P.Darko September 14, 2018
As a fellow Muhubo i must say that i DONT like oranges. But only orange juice but thats beside the point.I have a good personality im ``very nice´´ and i love all animals and like playing with my friends. And i can be sometimes mean.. And annoying. Girl 1: omg Muhubo is so girlboss!! Girl 2: Yesss i wish i was herr!
Muhubo
Muhubo by Girlboss21 December 9, 2021
She's Perfect and loves oranges
Omg did u see Muhubo eating that orange!

muhuhahahahahaaa 

An evil laugh. The correct spelling.
"MUHUHAHAHAHAHAaa"
muhuhahahahahaaa by Spellqueen April 10, 2015
Muhua is a girl who is short at first, but will grow to be tall in her early 16th. Muhua is a girl who doesn't know much about sex, and the greater society. She will have trouble in the society because she believes people too much. On the outside she is a cute little girl, but once she lets loose, the world is at stake. With her flexibility and power, she can chop people into pieces if she felt like it. Muhua can be wild, crazy, random, or calm, dreamy, hungry. She has many sides. Muhua loves food, bodies and the scent of smoke. When she gets annoyed at her friends, she will kick off their face. When a enemy comes near, her battle cry will scare them away. Muhua is someone who is loyal and you want to be friends with. She can be racist, but she never means to offend people. She doesn't know when she is racist. If Muhua meets someone she really loves, she will immediately confess.
Muhua wants to eat your stomach. You better run...
Muhua by Tilly Leaves March 7, 2018