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Term: Abada

Definition:

Abada refers to a variety of things based on its different contexts and usage. It can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective, and it can have both popular and local meanings.

Noun:

1. A mythical creature: In popular culture and folklore, an abada is a magical creature often depicted as a horned horse-like animal with extraordinary powers.

Example sentence: The abada galloped through the forest, its majestic horns lighting up the dark.

2. A type of clothing: In local cultures, abada refers to a loose-fitting pants commonly worn during martial arts or capoeira performances.

Example sentence: He wore red abadas, showcasing his passion and skill in capoeira.

Verb:

1. To wander aimlessly: In colloquial usage, abada can be used as a verb to describe the act of aimlessly wandering or roaming around.

Example sentence: After getting lost in the city, they abadaed through the streets until they found their way back.

Adjective:

1. Mischievous: In certain local dialects, abada can be used as an adjective to describe someone or something mischievous or playful.

Example sentence: The children had an abada grin on their faces as they plotted their plan.

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