by primester November 3, 2020
Get the saiko mug.The best looking person ever no one even comes close she also has the best cosplays disagree = wrong
by fwyeager April 21, 2021
Get the saikoluv mug."Yo, can you come footy on Tuesday?"
"Nah sorry I've got to work"
"El Sacko?!"
"I guess I have no choice in this regard. I will play football with you, friend"
"Nah sorry I've got to work"
"El Sacko?!"
"I guess I have no choice in this regard. I will play football with you, friend"
by dongdingdongdingd May 6, 2021
Get the el sacko mug.by grantstudent2010 December 8, 2009
Get the your coming off sako mug.A rip-off of Pekiti Tirsia Kali, and other styles of Filipino Martial Arts (FMA).
Made up by the Sayocs to cash in on the interest in FMA. This system is interesting only to those who are new to FMA and are clueless about the history of the Sayocs.
Claims to be "all blade all the time"but it's more like "all money all the time". Expensive DVDs that teach "knife fighting" to teenagers and those who want to pretend their badasses LOL. Claims to be effective but is actually based on confusing and complicated templates that will naturally be forgotten in the heat of a real knife fight.
It's not really FMA, because its not from the Philippines. It was made up in the Sayoc's Tae Kwon Do club in the US.
If you're interested in knife fighting, you're better off learning it from Pekiti, Illustrisimo or any of the other true FMAs.
(oh by the way, some of the Sayoc's deluded keyboard warriors will try to delete this soon hehehehe.)
Made up by the Sayocs to cash in on the interest in FMA. This system is interesting only to those who are new to FMA and are clueless about the history of the Sayocs.
Claims to be "all blade all the time"but it's more like "all money all the time". Expensive DVDs that teach "knife fighting" to teenagers and those who want to pretend their badasses LOL. Claims to be effective but is actually based on confusing and complicated templates that will naturally be forgotten in the heat of a real knife fight.
It's not really FMA, because its not from the Philippines. It was made up in the Sayoc's Tae Kwon Do club in the US.
If you're interested in knife fighting, you're better off learning it from Pekiti, Illustrisimo or any of the other true FMAs.
(oh by the way, some of the Sayoc's deluded keyboard warriors will try to delete this soon hehehehe.)
Buy the latest Sayoc Kali DVD of template 34 to 67 from the sayoc and get 10% off of their overprices aluminum training knives.
by demigod April 1, 2007
Get the Sayoc Kali mug.“Yeah I just met John a couple days ago and now we are friends”
“No he really likes you”
“That’s not true what are you talking about”
“It’s the saylor effect”
“No he really likes you”
“That’s not true what are you talking about”
“It’s the saylor effect”
by Goldenfox1992 January 12, 2019
Get the Saylor effect mug.The concept of “Sankofa” is derived from King Adinkera of the Akan people of West Africa. “Sankofa” is expressed in the Akan language asSankofa bird “se wo were fi na wosan kofa a yenki.” Literally translated, this means “it is not taboo to go back and fetch what you forgot”.
“Sankofa” teaches us that we must go back to our roots in order to move forward. That is, we should reach back and gather the best of what our past has to teach us, so that we can achieve our full potential as we move forward. Whatever we have lost, forgotten, forgone, or been stripped of can be reclaimed, revived, preserved, and perpetuated.
Visually and symbolically, “Sankofa” is expressed as a mythic bird that flies forward while looking backward with an egg (symbolizing the future) in its mouth. This ties with our motto: “In order to understand our present and ensure our future, we must know our past.”
“Sankofa” teaches us that we must go back to our roots in order to move forward. That is, we should reach back and gather the best of what our past has to teach us, so that we can achieve our full potential as we move forward. Whatever we have lost, forgotten, forgone, or been stripped of can be reclaimed, revived, preserved, and perpetuated.
Visually and symbolically, “Sankofa” is expressed as a mythic bird that flies forward while looking backward with an egg (symbolizing the future) in its mouth. This ties with our motto: “In order to understand our present and ensure our future, we must know our past.”
Sankofa seeks to provide enlightenment of black culture through educational, cultural, and social events and activities.
by anonymous September 30, 2020
Get the Sankofa mug.