A lover of literature. The person doesn't have to love everything ever written. The person should just love reading and writing.
by kagomeshuko December 18, 2019
The user name of one of the UrbanDictionary editors. The name is Japanese for "an idea of everlasting light."
by kagomeshuko August 10, 2008
1. Wow, that's a hengh guitar. That dog is hengh; he fits in my hand!
2. M: We need props for this song. Give me props.
G: You're a good guitar player.
M: Thanks for the props! Hengh!
2. M: We need props for this song. Give me props.
G: You're a good guitar player.
M: Thanks for the props! Hengh!
by kagomeshuko December 24, 2005
Hey Baby Girl
A community of people who:
1) Prioritize Self Care
2) Believe that kindness can change the world
3) Care about and support each other
4) Get a certain feeling (it's different for everybody) when kybrag207 does *that thing*
A community of people who:
1) Prioritize Self Care
2) Believe that kindness can change the world
3) Care about and support each other
4) Get a certain feeling (it's different for everybody) when kybrag207 does *that thing*
by kagomeshuko January 17, 2023
A company or factory code in the Monsters Inc. world. When an employee is contaminated with a foreign object of a human child, a 2319 goes into effect. It alerts the Child Detection Agency (CDA). The CDA removes and destroys the foreign object. It then shaves and cleans the employee from any contamination and puts a cone around his or her head to protect the employee from biting.
If there is any Biblical reference it is to 2 Chronicles 23:19 which says, "He stationed the gatekeepers at the gates of the house of the Lord so that no one should enter who was in any way unclean." It is not a reference to Exodus 23:19. This states, " The choicest of the first fruits of your ground you shall bring into the house of the Lord your God.
You shall not boil a kid in its mother’s milk" and does not make sense for a reference in Monsters, Inc.
If there is any Biblical reference it is to 2 Chronicles 23:19 which says, "He stationed the gatekeepers at the gates of the house of the Lord so that no one should enter who was in any way unclean." It is not a reference to Exodus 23:19. This states, " The choicest of the first fruits of your ground you shall bring into the house of the Lord your God.
You shall not boil a kid in its mother’s milk" and does not make sense for a reference in Monsters, Inc.
*From Monsters, Inc.
*A Monster sees a sock on the back of another monster.
Monster: 2319! We have a 2319!
*An alarm is pulled and buzzes and gives the warning "Red Alert, Red Alert, Red Alert, Red Alert"*
Voice: George Sanderson, please remain motionless. Prepare for decontamination.
* Chaos ensues among the monsters and CDA agents slide down ropes and into the factory*
Waternoose: Oh, not the CDA.
*CDA makes some warnings and does the decontamination procedure.
*A Monster sees a sock on the back of another monster.
Monster: 2319! We have a 2319!
*An alarm is pulled and buzzes and gives the warning "Red Alert, Red Alert, Red Alert, Red Alert"*
Voice: George Sanderson, please remain motionless. Prepare for decontamination.
* Chaos ensues among the monsters and CDA agents slide down ropes and into the factory*
Waternoose: Oh, not the CDA.
*CDA makes some warnings and does the decontamination procedure.
by kagomeshuko November 02, 2018
Punctuation mark showing that text is being said sarcastically. It is made up of two carats in front and two carats in back of the words being said sarcastically. So, somebody saying, "You're so smart" sarcastially would be written ^^You're so smart.^^
When I was chatting with Gregory on a serious issue, he would not stop joking. This caused me to use sarcastiquotes when I typed the following: Oh, yes, I can tell that you have taken this matter ^^seriously.^^
by kagomeshuko September 24, 2021
by kagomeshuko October 10, 2006