A girl named Maraya insults the people she loves very DEEPLY.
She is not able to show her true feelings.
She is not able to show her true feelings.
Maraya: I hate you!
Lola: Fine, I'll leave.
Maraya: No! I'm just joking.
Lola: You are such a Maraya.
Lola: Fine, I'll leave.
Maraya: No! I'm just joking.
Lola: You are such a Maraya.
by LetmeFly March 31, 2025
Get the Maraya mug.(adj.) Describes the act of vanishing suddenly and poetically, like a woman in a Haruki Murakami novel, leaving behind only cryptic clues: a half-read book, an unfinished drink, clothes hanging on the line, a jazz record spinning endlessly or the faint scent of perfume in an empty room. No explanation, no drama—just gone, as if you slipped into another world.
(v.) To mysteriously disappear from someone’s life in a way that feels ripped from a Haruki Murakami novel—sudden, poetic, and hauntingly unresolved.
(v.) To mysteriously disappear from someone’s life in a way that feels ripped from a Haruki Murakami novel—sudden, poetic, and hauntingly unresolved.
"She Murakamied me last winter—left her favorite umbrella in my doorway and a voicemail about a dream she couldn't remember. That was the last time I heard her voice."
"Don't get too attached to her. Women like that don't break up with you—they Murakami you. One day you'll wake up to an empty apartment and a fridge full of food she'll never eat."
"He texted 'I'll be right back,' left his keys on the table, and fully Murakamied. That was six months ago. I still keep his coffee mug clean, just in case."
"This city has a way of Murakami-ing people. You meet them under a flickering streetlamp, share one perfect conversation, and then—gone. Like they were never real."
"I didn't get dumped. I got Murakamied. No fight, no tears—just a note that said 'I have to go where the moon is brighter' and a pair of red shoes she never came back for."
"Don't get too attached to her. Women like that don't break up with you—they Murakami you. One day you'll wake up to an empty apartment and a fridge full of food she'll never eat."
"He texted 'I'll be right back,' left his keys on the table, and fully Murakamied. That was six months ago. I still keep his coffee mug clean, just in case."
"This city has a way of Murakami-ing people. You meet them under a flickering streetlamp, share one perfect conversation, and then—gone. Like they were never real."
"I didn't get dumped. I got Murakamied. No fight, no tears—just a note that said 'I have to go where the moon is brighter' and a pair of red shoes she never came back for."
by wordnick July 29, 2025
Get the Murakamied mug.Atsushi Murasakibara a talented Yosen player from The Generation of Miracles in the popular anime Kuroko no basketball or kuroko's basketball on Netflix . Murasakibara stands at 6'10 or 208cm (that's a lot btw). Usually a laid-back guy except when you food his food prepare to die he'll crush every bone in your body so stay away form his food. Murasakibara is also really good looking when he puts his hair up (personal opinion) he kinda intimidating tho so I wouldn't be friends with him is real life but for some reason he's my bias I totally love him. am I the only one?? plus I found the Yosen vs Siren game amazing as I wanted them both to win
by Roach;) November 5, 2021
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