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It's used to express praise, joy, or thanks. In a religious context it would be "thanks be to God." In a secular context it just means same as "Awesome!" or "Yes!" or "We did it!" etc.I am not a Christian but a Muslim, what does this word means?
that's actually not far off, it's technically two words that means "Praise Yah/God," and Allahu Akbar means "God is great." But seems like the usage is close, as they're both used in similar situations, as well as all-around stuff like mdchachi mentioned.For some probably close to "Allahu Akbar".