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Ujawas means "light of full moon" and she lives up to her name. She is a contrast to people who are "living sunshines". They hate aries. They just don't get along well. They have a silly sense of humor but might stroke ur ego with sarcasm.
Its ujawas night.
I wish i was ujawas.
I wish ujawas kissed me.
ujawas by Ug iz hoe July 11, 2021
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Ujawas means "the light of full moon". Girls with this name are super ambitious and dont settle for less. They will not just trust any rumor unless they do proper research about it. They are beautiful in a different way. They dint tolerate drama lol. They are pretty insufferable at times but other than that they are cool.
Do u wanna go out and look at ujawas?
I wish ny skin glowed like ujawas.
Its not ujawas night.
ujawas by Ewwdeekay July 11, 2021
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