kawanin
kawanin, means gays in the arabic belly dance community slang, it is well known that the arabic especialy egyptian belly dancers used to have their own language , moreover this language has been developed and is now spoken by most of the egyptian gays as a secret language of their own, the language contain manywords like kodyana ( gay male p-ssive), parghal ( gay male acive ), 7ewa ( money ), 3osh ( alot) , keel ( huge d-ck) ,mekyad ( d-ck), norgo ( no),mog ( look) and many other words
kawanin 3osh fel 7eta ” alot of gays around”
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