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olashiku 

Olashiku is a guy name which means "Wealth remains". It's a unique name for a special one. They are talented, Handsome, sweet and kind. They are Caring and honest. They treat their woman right. They respect you when you respect them and never do shit because they are loyal to their partner😘. Get yourself one and you will never regret loving him.
That guy must be Olashiku because he is loyal.
olashiku by Sinuola March 23, 2020
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Otashiku 

A rando streamer you met on twitch which who immediately became ur friend because of so many similar interests. He's very loving and caring but he also needs someone to care him too so be nice to him or imma be angry!! Hes just a baby ;-; okay? Okay.
Dang, why otashiku ignoring me?!
Otashiku by Kidph December 5, 2023
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