The catchphrase of Jun Manjoume/Chazz Princeton of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. When he becomes the top of the North Academy, he gains the catchphrase "Chazz it up," while in the original version of the series it is "ichi, jū, hyaku, sen, Manjōme-sandā" (一、十、百、千、万丈目サンダー meaning one, ten, hundred, thousand, Manjome Thunder), which serves as a pun given that the "Man" portion of his surname is the symbol for the number ten-thousand, and is preceded by the numbers one (ichi), ten (jū), hundred (hyaku), and thousand (sen). In the latter case, he also acquires the moniker "Manjome Thunder" (万丈目サンダー; Manjōme Sandā). Due to his insistence that he be addressed respectfully, he often finds himself correcting others who merely call him "Manjome" by saying "Manjōme-san da!" ("It's Manjome-san!"; "-san" being a Japanese honorific). The students of North School, however, mistook the title as "Manjome Thunder" ("sandā" being a Japanese pronunciation of the word "thunder"), and the name stuck upon his return to Duel Academia.
Manjoume/Chazz: ONE, TEN, HUNDRED, THOUSAND, MANJOUME THUNDER!
Fans: Manjoume Thunder! Manjoume Thunder! Manjoume Thunder!
Fans: Manjoume Thunder! Manjoume Thunder! Manjoume Thunder!
by Keltonsein July 29, 2023
look at all those one hundred million smiling little ones in the microscope!
by Dozle February 16, 2007
The equivalent of leet, or 1337, yet better since I am the only one who use it and am the sole creator of said phrase.
by Pikace April 17, 2004
by Bob882 August 29, 2004
by Ang5578 January 14, 2015
Why wouldn't an athlete feel like 100 percent was enough, especially when you're hardly ever near one hundred percent most of the time?
Two hundred percent seems like it would blow out the athlete before the athlete was finished with the season or retirement.
by The Original Agahnim November 03, 2021