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Itachari 

These are known as Itachari (痛チャリ) and can usually be seen dotted around Akihabara.
痛 (ita) = Pain
チャリ (chari) = Bike

It is a bike with anime, manga, and video game characters decorating usually the wheels. The decorations usually involve paint schemes and stickers or coverings on the wheels. These characters are predominately moe females.
Anime characters. It's called itachari..
Itachari by phoebeisonfire July 4, 2011
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itachideidara 

I don't fucking know what this shit means
I hope I don't fall asleep on my keybosjdjdidjdjcmcmejsjsaqermcjd itachideidara

itachisimpp 

this is the hottest sexiest tiktoker of them all. she doesn’t post a lot but she is so funny and cute i love her. <3
person 1: yo did you see @itachisimpps new tiktok?

person 2: yeah bro she’s so bad ong

person 1: yeah i wish i knew someone like her irl
itachisimpp by spaceswagger February 28, 2021

itachiiwifeyy

A girl who makes cool edits and likes itachi a lot or more like obsessed
itachiiwifeyy is the best editor
itachiiwifeyy by narutogf April 6, 2021
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