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Typical Examples of Greek, English, and French Malaka

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Last updated on June 9th, 2024 at 06:49 am

Here are some very typical behaviors that could easily characterize these assholes as Malaka (Malakes in Greek).

The following videos show typical examples of Greek, English, and French Malakas.

So you get a complete picture of what we mean when we call someone a Malaka (or better asshole).

It’s a lot simpler than you thought!

A typical Greek Malaka: a born jerk and football fanatic

An English actor who is a clever Malaka

The famous French Inspector, a Malaka of English inspiration

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