Definitions by Adamo-chan
koreanag
1) verb
to keep asking someone to do something, in an annoying way
2)noun, countable
a person of Korean descent who keeps complaining, in an annoying way
3) adjective
always complaining
to keep asking someone to do something, in an annoying way
2)noun, countable
a person of Korean descent who keeps complaining, in an annoying way
3) adjective
always complaining
1) He's always koreanagging the Hyundai dealer to fix his new Sonata.
2) Don't be such a koreanag!
3) a koreanagging tourist
2) Don't be such a koreanag!
3) a koreanagging tourist
koreanag by adamo-chan September 12, 2005
aigo
interjection
pronunciation: "i.e. go"
used when someone of Korea descent begs for help, forgiveness, mercy, etc
pronunciation: "i.e. go"
used when someone of Korea descent begs for help, forgiveness, mercy, etc
"Aigo!, Soviet's invading Korea."
"Aigo!, will Japan defend Korea?"
Hence, Korea was annexed to Japan in 1905. Aigo!
"Aigo!, will Japan defend Korea?"
Hence, Korea was annexed to Japan in 1905. Aigo!
aigo by Adamo-chan September 12, 2005
commusion
The youth of China would rather live the commusion that had been implanted in them by the character building system of the Chinese Communist Party than wake up to reality because if reality turns out to be something quite different than what they have learned, it means having to aware that they have wasted their youth on the commusion.
commusion by Adamo-chan September 6, 2005
Yasukuni
noun, countable
the Yasukuni
a secret office in the headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing where a secret apparatus works on producing and spreading patriotic propaganda in order to manipulate public opinion into venting growing discontent with the internal affairs on anti-Japanese sentiment.
the Yasukuni
a secret office in the headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing where a secret apparatus works on producing and spreading patriotic propaganda in order to manipulate public opinion into venting growing discontent with the internal affairs on anti-Japanese sentiment.
Yasukuni by Adamo-chan September 6, 2005
Korean fantasy
noun, countable, plural Korean fantasies
an extremely strong feeling of happiness and excitement which people of Korean descent imagine happening to them because it helps them forget about their racial inferiority complex developed during the colonial periods, but which will probably never happen
an extremely strong feeling of happiness and excitement which people of Korean descent imagine happening to them because it helps them forget about their racial inferiority complex developed during the colonial periods, but which will probably never happen
A Korean fantasy is that one day Korea will be a superpower in the East Asia; on the contrary she will be invaded by other countries again if she keeps neglecting to face up to imminent national danger and enjoying the Korean fantasy.
Korean fantasy by Adamo-chan September 6, 2005
Asia Cup
the AFC Asia Cup
the most important international competition in football (soccer), which is held every four years in a different country in Asia and is organized by the Asia Football Confederation (AFC), one of the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)'s six confederations.
the most important international competition in football (soccer), which is held every four years in a different country in Asia and is organized by the Asia Football Confederation (AFC), one of the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)'s six confederations.
1) Japan has been the reigning Asia champion since 2000.
2) Last summer, Aug. 7th, 2004, the Japan national football team was surrounded by hundreds of anti-Japanese Chinese supporters after the final of the AFC Asia Cup in Beijing. They threw stones and bottles at the team, and burnt the Japanese national flags. In every match, the Japanese national anthem was drowned out by boos, and Japanese supporters were thrown PET bottles and garbage by anti-Japanese Chinese supporters. Chinese xenophobia raises serious doubts about Beijing's ability to host the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
2) Last summer, Aug. 7th, 2004, the Japan national football team was surrounded by hundreds of anti-Japanese Chinese supporters after the final of the AFC Asia Cup in Beijing. They threw stones and bottles at the team, and burnt the Japanese national flags. In every match, the Japanese national anthem was drowned out by boos, and Japanese supporters were thrown PET bottles and garbage by anti-Japanese Chinese supporters. Chinese xenophobia raises serious doubts about Beijing's ability to host the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Asia Cup by Adamo-chan September 6, 2005
Mt. Rainier Caffe Latte
the brand of Seattle-style concept packaged espresso beverages from Morinaga Milk Industry Co.,Ltd in Japan
Mt. Rainier Caffe Latte by Adamo-chan September 6, 2005