How far means,
The distance you are willing to go.
Determination you have.
Will we make it,
to the end my friend.
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How Far meaning: It is a slang that originated from Nigeria that means a lot of things, depending on the expression and usage. E.g how far can be a greeting to someone, it can also be an update to a previous conversation and likewise well-being of a person. It does not have a single meaning.
How far with male’? Babe how far now, I still dey wait.
The lesbian metric system; A term to describe something extra far away
Yo that place is gay far i don’t wanna drive there
Far East Depression occurs to those students attending Pacific DoDea schools who travels for events such as sports and clubs. Feeling lonely, no motivation and anxiety from all the make up works from missing days of school all starts to kick in at once. However, students may agree that the week of Far East is the best week you’ll ever have in your lifetime.
Person #1: Far East Depression is starting kick in...
Far-right is a bunch of hard-working, patriot, christian folks that brain-dead media and liberal politicians label as extremists just for wanting the best for their families and country. A crew of everyday men and women who love their country and God, but get called “ultras” by the lefties who can’t handle common sense. If you give a damn about your family and nation, the progressives will slap a “far-right” sticker on your forehead faster than you can say anything.
Far-right people are just regular folks trying to keep it real, but the ''politically correct'' idiots want to paint them as the bad guys for not drinking their Kool-Aid.
You’re probably considered a far-right nutjob by the woke crowd just for having a brain and caring about your own people.
A Dansih compliment you tell very handsome people.
Person 1: "din far er skaldet"
Person 2: Thank you very much :)
"din far er skaldet" is a Danish Term you use when you talk to a very handsome person. Most people see din far er skaldet as a bad word but its actually not.
A: Din far er skaldet
B: Thank you very much
A: no problem, dinner?