Arsh


a name of a person, mostly from a sikh or indian background
have you meet my friend arsh, his new from india
this name means “sky” in punjabi.
it also means a person, who has no habits that’re bad.
this kind of person is happy all day.
i am going to go higher than arsh when i grow up.
he is a true arsh.
he’s a really arsh person.
extreme, or “very”. subst-tute for extreme words such as “great”, “terrible”, “intense” or “insane”.
1. that was an arsh jam last night.

2. arsh tingz.

3. i got in so much trouble; she was arsh mad.
the arsh are obviously those people from arland, you know where they got them leppercons ‘n’ shamrox ‘n’ all that purty music.
and arsh merkins are obviously those merkins whose famblies came to the the u.s. from arland, just like there’s eye-talian merkins, and there’s meskin merkins, and phillypino merkins, and a zillion other kindsa merkins… all part o’ what makes the u.s. a big ole beeyootiful meltin pot.
“yep, his fambly is arsh merkin ‘n’ rushin merkin, & her fambly is balkin merkin ‘n’ berzillion merkin, so it’s gonna be one h-lluva crazy weddin … i speck they’ll be partyin fer a week, easy.”
an -sshat. can also be used as an insult for someone else, if you want. you’re such an arsh, you f-cking arsh.
i know :((((

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