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I got called habibi by a guy coming out of the deli I was going into while I was wearing my keffiyah. Made my day tbh
I still have no idea what that means, but I get called that when I pick up my order at the Palestinian kebab shop. I just assumed it meant "bro" or "buddy" or something. I always just respond with, "thanks, brother (or other pronoun, depending on who's got my heart attack wrap in a bag)".
it means "my beloved", like "I love you bro"
Yeah in my country it was coopted by the youth and its used to mean bro, brother (affectionate), my love, honey/darling, dude, etc.. something along those lines. Habibti is used for girls, but most use habibi for both gender.
yes it means bro or buddy. In a different context it can means the liberals' sweetie or darling.
"darling"