Cona

Portuguese : Cona
Galician : CoƱa
English : Cone -> Cunt (You know this body part has a shape like cone)
This is the reason Hyundai had to change their car name to Kauai in Portuguese market (but not Galician or Spanish)
Sorry, Konata Izumi, you have to change your name because it sounds like "cona"ta, it wouldn't be good if you prefer to remain like this.
by Shiine-1 March 30, 2022
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Yanited

Yanited fans are such a weird group of peoples.
by Shiine-1 February 17, 2022
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Kecoa

Meaning cockroach in Indonesian & Teochew-dialect Chinese (and possibly Malay) languages. Still being used here in Thailand (as kachua) by anyone who's a Teochew descent.
A kecoa is flying like a war plane. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!!!!
by Shiine-1 June 09, 2022
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Tetasexual

Synonym : Artetasexual, Arteta Fanboy
This is a word used by Mikel Arteta Outers to describe a person who is overly support and overpraise the current Arsenal FC manager, Mikel Arteta. Several Tetasexuals go as far as praising him to belittle the legacy of the previous manager of the club, Arsene Wenger for no good reason. They're sometimes as terrible as Wenger Outers.
Tetasexuals have stupid rage at me!
by Shiine-1 April 07, 2022
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šŸ‡µšŸ‡±

An emoji of
1. Polish flag.
2. Indonesian flag, but upside-down. Using this emoji could trigger Indonesians to start a stupid flame war.
šŸ‡µšŸ‡± Indonsial
by Shiine-1 December 20, 2022
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Potato

1. The greatest plant tuber ever created by nature. Many food contains it and becomes people's delicacy.
2. (Slang) A brown-skinned person who acts like East or/and SE Asian.
(Note that I'm not a racist though I've posted some slurs to share my knowledge)
A : What would you call a Mexican who reads manga, watches anime, eats Chinese food, listens to K-POP, supports Thai and Chinese stars/idols?
B : A potato?
A : Correct!
by Shiine-1 April 07, 2022
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Godeng

Is a Japanese-sounding Thai trademark name for its line of Thai version of beef meatballs. It's a pun of oden, a tasty japanese pot dish, and "deng", Thai word for bounce.
The meatballs are normally sold to/bought by noodle stall owners for making noodle dishes.
A : There's a Hodeng-Godeng sign on the noodle stall, what do they mean?
B : Hodeng is a brand of Thai pork meatballs, while Godeng is a brand of beef ones.
by Shiine-1 March 14, 2022
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