Habiby

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Habiby is a fancy way to say ‘my love’ or ‘my main squeeze’, but it’s also a bit of a flex because you’re basically saying everyone else is trash.
Habiby, you’re the only one who can make me not cry during math tests.
I’m not just your friend, I’m your habiby, damn it.
You’re my habiby, so stop being late to our lunch breaks.
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Habiby is like calling your lover ‘Bae’ but with more drama and less patience. It’s like saying ‘you’re the only one who gets me’ and then you yell at them for being wrong.
You’re my habiby, so why are you eating my fries?
Habiby, I will literally cry if you don’t text me back.
I called you habiby, so you have to listen to me now.
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Habiby is for guys who want to sound cool and girls who want to sound cute, but it’s also just a way to say ‘you’re the best’ and then you go on a rant about why you’re right.
Habiby, I love you, but I hate your hair.
You’re my habiby, so I forgive you for stealing my snack.
Habiby, I’ll be your habibti if you stop being so loud.
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Habiby means ‘beautiful’, but it’s also a way to brag about how amazing someone is, even if they’re just wearing a weird shirt.
You’re my habiby, even though you’re wearing that dumb hat.
Habiby, you look like a mess but I still love you.
I called you habiby because you’re beautiful, and also because you’re my friend.
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Habiby means ‘my baby’, but it’s also like saying ‘you’re the only one I care about’ and then you argue about who’s the better friend.
You’re my habiby, so you’re the best friend, no questions.
Habiby, I’m your baby, so I get first pick of snacks.
I called you habiby, and now you have to listen to me.
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Habiby is a word used by Arabs to call people they love, but it’s also a way to say ‘you’re the only one who matters’ and then you argue about who loves who more.
You’re my habiby, so I don’t care if you stole my homework.
Habiby, I love you more than your brother.
I called you habiby, so you have to be my best friend forever.
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Habiby is like saying ‘my love’, but it’s also for girls who want to sound sweet and guys who want to sound cool, and it’s just another way to say ‘you’re my main person’ and then you argue about it.
Habiby, I love you, but you’re still my main person.
You’re my habiby, and I’m your habibti, so we’re equal.
I called you habiby, and now you have to listen to me.
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