halujbodying
Halujbodying is a term used to describe the practice of creating or using body doubles, often referred to as "halujas," to perform in place of an individual. The term is derived from the Indonesian word "halu," which means "ghost" or "spirit," and "jaga," which means "to guard" or "to protect." Halujbodying is commonly practiced in the entertainment industry, particularly in the context of music and dance performances, where the body double is used to perform physically demanding or dangerous stunts.
The use of halujas can serve several purposes. For the performer, it allows them to avoid physical
The practice of halujbodying raises several ethical and practical considerations. One of the main concerns is