a hilarious cartoon where charlie brown characters talk jive to each other and curse each other out its just fuckin awesome
yo i saw charlie brown kwanzaa and i laughted my ass off
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1) A hilarious dub on Youtube that is basically the black ghetto version of Charlie Brown's Christmas. The holiday season isn't complete without it.
2) The most quotable video ever made.
You have nice soup coolers. Let's lock legs and swap gravy.
-This is Charlie Brown Kwanzaa.
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that other definition thats there is just the pussy version. Its so much more fuckin hilarous that that guy says. Its charlie brown characters talking south bronx language to each other. Its a movie that all language should be referred to and written on here. If you watched it you would laugh your ass off. Just search for :charlie brown kwanzaa: on google or yahoo or whatever search site floats your fucking boat .. dont argue with me about which mothafuckin search site to use
dude did you ever watch charlie brown kwanzaa ? its the funniest fuckin video on the internet ive ever seen in my whole life.
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"Lighting the Kwanzaa Candles", especially when paired with a wink or raise of the eyebrows, could mean smoking crack cocaine.
If an african american man (traditionally) were to ask you to help him "Light the Kwanzaa Candles" he will most likely pull out a pipe and crack if you agree
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A holiday literally nobody fucking celebrates.
What the hell do you mean you celebrate Kwanzaa, stop speaking bullshit
A very pretty,stylish and deep girl,usually tall and big eyed. She doesn't say much but yet full of surprises.Kwanzaas are creative by nature and are usually lonely due to their confusing personality,they come across as rude but once you get to know them, they're really nice people
Dextor:Yo what do yo name mean
Kwanzaa:first ma brother
Dexter:damn imma call yo ass first, start, foundation and the begging
Kwanzaa:hell no brother I'm the start my brother
Dexter:whatever my sister
Kwanzaa:Kwanzaa(name) is the beginning of the first fruit in the harvest period
An expression used during Kwanzaa to wish someone a happy time.