by Kat October 23, 2004
by kat July 06, 2003
The word Yayuk comes from an American native language maning the lowest form of a human being. In the 1900', the french used the word Yayuk to point out a pile of dung. They would pronounced it like "Ya-Yuck", which then was transformed into Yayuk to eventually beome a name.
by Kat June 20, 2004
by kat August 13, 2003
carrie, beautiful woman. Transvestite, fake woman. Finlay picked the transvestite to give him a good gobble.
by kat December 12, 2003
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