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japanese

People or objects that originates from Japan.

...and if that definition gets a thumb down, it’s probably because you are racist against them; usually for no reason other than your unwillingness to accept their economical success (or envy in some cases), hatred from what they have done in the past when you yourself are ignorant about what many other countries have done to Japan and other countries (I am not saying what Japan did in the past isn't wrong, but seriously, don’t base your opinions on tales of some drunk before actually checking its reliability from a good source), and trying to look cool by trashing the Japanese produced entertainment (such as animes or Video Games) without ever experiencing them or knowing that there are more to Japan’s culture than what you see in stores and TVs (Venturing into the outside world or researching helps), that is called being shallow.
That person is Japanese.
by Person July 12, 2006
mugGet the japanesemug.

south park

My mom says theres alot of black people in china.... the dodge ball episode
by Person June 19, 2003
mugGet the south parkmug.

retro studios

The best damn video game company ever created!
I someday wish to become a programmer for Retro Studios.
by Person July 31, 2004
mugGet the retro studiosmug.

kerb crawler

a person who drives around red light districts looking for sex.
by person May 1, 2003
mugGet the kerb crawlermug.

Finest Hour

Period in a persons life where he/she does his/her noblest deeds in life. Used especially in World War I and II, where thousands of soldiers answered their call of duty to their country. Is not used when acts are not "noble" or are inherently evil.
Thousands of Allied soldiers answered their country's call. In battle, it was their finest hour.
by Person March 20, 2005
mugGet the Finest Hourmug.

emo indie folk

I went to a emo indie folk concert last night!
by person January 16, 2005
mugGet the emo indie folkmug.

Frackified

'''Frackified: n. 1. The act of making awesome, usually referring to a flash movie or a various other piece of art. 2. The act of "macking" a person of the opposite gender. 3. What one says after one "macks" a girl.'''
This word derived from Latin root ''Frackius'' which literally meant "excessively great." The suffix ''ified'' means "made." Therefore, Frackified literally means ''made awesome.''
Etymologists can trace this word back to 3000 B.C. in Ancient Troy. War leader Georges Auron first used the word in the following context ''Translation: We have defended our city, the gods have Frackified us.'' This shows that the original meaning referred to great as in great power. Frackified became a common word, it can be found on various occasions in Greek literature. In the Book "Wisdom of ''Philosophy'' it was used 17 times. In this ancient book the term is used to describe awesome talent or intelligence.
In 1023 B.C. the word's meaning began to twist. Famous Greek playwright, Ajax Elgin, used the word in the following context ''Translation: Such a flawless painting I have sketched. Once a dull, gray piece of clay, you are now a fine piece of pottery. I have certainly Frackified this pot.'' In this context the word is used to describe the creation of a piece of art.
This word is very common in western America. It can be noted to be used 925 times a day per state in the New England Area. In 1900 the word began to be used to describe a quick, one liner attempt at "scoring" a girl. An Example is "Are you a library book, because I am checking you out. You've been Frackified." Another example is "The other day I Frackified a chick."
The first person to use this word was Allan Barbairy in 1907. The exact sentence was "A young dame wandered into my office the other day. Within a matter of minutes she was Frackified."
"You've been Frackified"
by Person May 13, 2005
mugGet the Frackifiedmug.

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