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Kakarot drunk 

A level of inebriation so extreme that one loses all attachment to reality and begins to genuinely believe that he is Kakarot (Goku) from Dragonball Z. Similarly all friends present are believed to be other characters from the Dragonball Z universe.
Cop 1: what does the breathalyzer say about his blood alcohol level?
Cop 2: IT'S OVER 9,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cop 1: HE'S KAKAROT DRUNK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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An uberly smexy puppet master in the anime series Naruto.
AND...since he is so unfrequently attacked by fangirls...he's single, ladies!
Normal Girl: UHMAHGAH EDWARD CULLEN IS SOOOOOOO SEXY!!!
Me: Screw him, Kankuro is way hotter!
Kankuro by bunraku*hime April 4, 2010
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The original name of Goku from Dragon Ball Z, given to him at his home planet of Vegeta.
Kakarot! You idiot!
Kakarot by Jenilyn May 25, 2005
Son Goku's Saiyan name. The name is a pun on carrot, as is the name of his home planet Vegeta, (vegetable), if you notice, most saiyan names are puns on vegetables. Raditz = Radish, and so on.

Vegeta only refers to Son Goku as Kakarot because (or it as at least implied), that he doesn't recognize Goku has an earthling, because he was born saiyan, and he believes he should take pride in that fact, however Goku thinks otherwise, he wants nothing to do with the saiyans due to their violent and merciless nature, and prides himself on being raised an earthling.
Vegeta: Fight me, Kakarot!
Kakarot by kyle.biddle December 29, 2010
1. A puppeteer from the Anime/Manga Naruto & Naruto Shippuden. He's the 2nd oldest of the 3 Sunagakure sand siblings (younger brother Gaara, older sister Temari) He has 3 puppets in his arsenal: Karasu is used for offensive purposes, Kuroari traps opponents in its body to make them easier targets, and Sanshōuo protects Kankuro and his allies from enemy attacks. Early in the Manga, Kankuro shows that he dislikes anyone younger than him for the simple fact that they are annoying yet, he is scared of Gaara for the fear of being killed. In part II (Shippuden) Kankuro becomes protective over Gaara (Kazekage) after he tells his brother his dreams & motives. Later when Gaara is kidnapped by Akatsuki member Deidara, Kankuro risks his life to save him but fails. Kankuro also wears make-up represtenting each time he creates a new puppet. His black clothes and hood represent the people during a play or show that used catwalks to operate equipment. (i think) In the Japanese anime, his seiyū is Yasuyuki Kase, and his English voice actor is Michael Lindsay.

2.Kankuro is an old fasion Japanese name rarley given in modern Japan.
Naruto Shippuden Volume 28

Kankuro-"I don't really want to say this, but...you're no more than a weapon of mass terror to the whole village. For you to split off from us now and enter the regular troops..it'll only be harder on you. It's full of Jonin who think poorly of you...and most of the village fears you, too.."

Gaara-"I don't care...doing nothing will only bring even greater pain. I know what I must do Kankuro. I must clear my own path. Perhaps then..someday..I can be like him...I will aim for the title of Kazekage, as a Shinobi of the sand..I will connect to the people of this village and survive."

Kankuro by xGunZx March 4, 2009

Kakarotto 

Kakarotto, also known as "Goku" in the anime Dragonball Z, created by Akira Toriyama. 'Kakarot' is Goku's real name on his home planet of Vegeta-sei, before he came to earth and was given his new name. The'to' is added for formality. The only one who calls him by his Saiya-jin name is Vegeta.
"Kakarotto, I hate you!" (Vegeta)
Kakarotto by Francesca December 20, 2003

Kakurenbo: Hide and Seek 

The film is based around "Otokoyo", a game of hide and seek played by children near the ruins of an abandoned old city. The children who play this disappear, believed to be spirited away by demons. Kakurenbo follows Hikora, a boy who joins the game with hopes of finding his missing sister. The story line is built on the idea that Tokyo is losing its natural aesthetic, which includes child's games such as hide and seek in order for industrial progress to ensue i.e. lighting the city of Tokyo costing innocence of childhood games.
Hey, instead of normal hide and seek, let's play Otokoyo! (reference to the movie Kakurenbo: Hide and Seek)