haji
IPA: hˈɑdʒi
Root Word: Haji
noun
- A surname.
- (Malaysia, Singapore) title used to address an male Muslim who has completed the Hajj
- Alternative spelling of hajji [(Islam) a Muslim who has participated in a hajj.]
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Examples of "haji" in Sentences
- The days when a kid born to a mother 40 or older was dubbed a haji kakikko, or a shameful child, are over.
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- The wars themselves are being fought against people who we are referring to as 'haji's', 'towel-heads,' and 'sand niggers.'
- Early last year, after six hard months soldiering in Afghanistan, a group of American infantrymen reached a momentous decision: It was finally time to kill a haji.
- They are eager "to get some," to pay "haji" back for the car bombs and IED's (improvised explosive devices) that have killed or maimed so many of their brother "Devil Dogs."
- Her sad lot is contrasted with that of her wealthy neighbor, who goes just out of habit, and a businessman who aspires to become mayor and goes only to get the title of "haji" for political expediency.
- FInally, the senior NCO said that the private's rifle was also something else; that because of the biblical quote on the ACOG gunsight it had been "spiritually transformed into the Fire Arm of Jesus Christ" and that we would be expected to kill every "haji" we could find with it.
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