KaT's definitions
A writing system imported from China several centuries ago and still in use today in Japan. Unlike katakana and hiragana, each pictogram does not represent a syllable, but meaning. Two or more kanji can be placed together to form compound words. You can also combine with hiragana.
Books aimed at a younger audience will often have furigana giving the pronunciation for kanji and its compounds.
Books aimed at a younger audience will often have furigana giving the pronunciation for kanji and its compounds.
by Kat January 21, 2004
Get the Kanjimug. orginiating from Alduous Huxley's mescaline trip, a book "Doors of Perception" was written based on a quote often attributed to William Blake: "If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite."
The doors, are an integral part of the pyschadelic journey; or a transcendental breakthrough. To see through the door of this reality into another reality or dimension, is to acknowledge the "matrix", or illusory reality and know that truth exists beyond.
The doors, are an integral part of the pyschadelic journey; or a transcendental breakthrough. To see through the door of this reality into another reality or dimension, is to acknowledge the "matrix", or illusory reality and know that truth exists beyond.
by Kat November 20, 2004
Get the doorsmug. There is a Midgetville is in Vienna, Virginia.
by Kat August 21, 2005
Get the Midgetvillemug. When you're watching the Star Wars DVD extra features, playing D&D and IRCing, you're getting geekkake.
by Kat November 5, 2004
Get the geekkakemug. A really sappy family drama that's been on since '96.
In all honesty it really should get cancelled because the writers keep on recycling the same old stories each season.
In all honesty it really should get cancelled because the writers keep on recycling the same old stories each season.
Basic episode ending.
Eric: We're really disapointed in (Fill in kids name) we love you and we want you to know that we are here for you not matter what.
Annie: (Fill in kids name) your Father and I love you and we raised you to behave better than this now go on up stairs and we'll come up with a suitable grounding.
Kid: Thanks Mom and Dad I love you both too.
Eric: We're really disapointed in (Fill in kids name) we love you and we want you to know that we are here for you not matter what.
Annie: (Fill in kids name) your Father and I love you and we raised you to behave better than this now go on up stairs and we'll come up with a suitable grounding.
Kid: Thanks Mom and Dad I love you both too.
by Kat November 9, 2004
Get the 7th Heavenmug. 
