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use the following phrases "Bijî Kurdistan!" short for "Her Bijî Kurdistan" (English: Long Live
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games, where players will shout "LEEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOY JEEEEEENKIIIIIIIIIINS!" as they charge at the enemy. The phrase has gained notoriety, making appearances in various non-World of
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1867:鬨・鯨波(読み)とき
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97:, 1:39 min
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