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A phrase from an old (not super old but was made in the 2000's) called Ouran High School Host Club or OHSHC.
It was used to refer to the MC'S (Haruhi Fugioka) Mother who was Transexual and used to be a guy. Although the term is very offensive and may be seen as a racial slur today, the show was made a while back and it wasn't that big of a deal at the time. I do recomend the anime seeing as the it was very funny and has a loveable cast of characters. Still one of the best shojo animes of all time. (besides Maid-sama)
It was used to refer to the MC'S (Haruhi Fugioka) Mother who was Transexual and used to be a guy. Although the term is very offensive and may be seen as a racial slur today, the show was made a while back and it wasn't that big of a deal at the time. I do recomend the anime seeing as the it was very funny and has a loveable cast of characters. Still one of the best shojo animes of all time. (besides Maid-sama)
Transy by therandomanimeperson February 7, 2023
BAKI BAKI NI ORE
From the anime seires Haikyuu. Sung by lovely, amazing, beautiful character Tendou Satori.
Most Haikyuu fans know the song.
Most Haikyuu fans know the song.
Baki Baki ni ore
Nani woe?
Kokoro wo dayo
Nani wo?
Konagona wa kurdake
nani wo?
Semi: burkko?
Seishin no dayo
Nani woe?
Kokoro wo dayo
Nani wo?
Konagona wa kurdake
nani wo?
Semi: burkko?
Seishin no dayo
BAKI BAKI NI ORE by therandomanimeperson February 7, 2023
Horny Tornado
You may have heard this term from someone who enjoys the Japanese series "Haikyuu!!". It basically was used to refer to a very horny character. To give some Context on the specific scene, The MC of the show, Shoyo Hinata, called his senpai, Yuu Nishinoya, a horny tornado because he ran and jumped on the girl he had a crush on, Shimizu Kiyoko, who is the manager of the volleyball team that both boys play on.
Horny Tornado by therandomanimeperson February 7, 2023
Sasageyo
You may have heard this word from someone who enjoys anime. Sasageyo means to offer or to sacrifice. It is most well known from the popular Japanese series "Attack on Titan" or "AOT" It is from the season 2 theme song.
You can watch the full series on Hulu!
You can watch the full series on Hulu!
One example of this word being used in the show AOT is "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!" Which means to offer your hearts.
Sasageyo by therandomanimeperson February 7, 2023