A kawaii goose is a goose that acts like it has its own anime. Then it proceeds to make you apart of it.
(Look out for gooses with sparkly eyes and lipstick)
(Look out for gooses with sparkly eyes and lipstick)
by coolkidthatiscool May 2, 2022

or kawaii signature. A Japanese term for signatures with cute elements on them, usually having complex analogies of letters and shapes (usually animals). Popular in VTubers (mostly Japanese-only) and Kpop communities, both fans and the music band members
Used colloquially in Japan (they use hanko in formal context), but sometimes used as formal signatures outside Japan
Used colloquially in Japan (they use hanko in formal context), but sometimes used as formal signatures outside Japan
There are some or a few people who makes kawaii sign commissions if you search for "kawaii sign" in Katakana letters and they all, the examples, looks catchy. I discovered it from a random VTuber/streamer in my Twitter recommended accounts and she did retweeted or tweet about who made her kawaii sign
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Not to be confused with Hawaii, Kauai, or Kawaiisu.
For other uses, see Kawai (disambiguation).
Silver roadside fence with clean, well-maintained pink bunny-shaped posts for support.
Temporary guard rail in Narita, Chiba
E3 Series Shinkansen train with Pokémon decorations
Kawaii (かわいい, kaɰaiꜜi, "lovable", "cute", or "adorable")1 is the culture of cuteness in Japan.2345 It can refer to items, humans and nonhumans that are charming, vulnerable, shy and childlike.2 Examples include cute handwriting, manga and Hello Kitty.6
The cuteness culture, or kawaii aesthetic, has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, entertainment, clothing, food, toys, personal appearance and mannerisms.7
For other uses, see Kawai (disambiguation).
Silver roadside fence with clean, well-maintained pink bunny-shaped posts for support.
Temporary guard rail in Narita, Chiba
E3 Series Shinkansen train with Pokémon decorations
Kawaii (かわいい, kaɰaiꜜi, "lovable", "cute", or "adorable")1 is the culture of cuteness in Japan.2345 It can refer to items, humans and nonhumans that are charming, vulnerable, shy and childlike.2 Examples include cute handwriting, manga and Hello Kitty.6
The cuteness culture, or kawaii aesthetic, has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, entertainment, clothing, food, toys, personal appearance and mannerisms.7
by DrumAndBase February 19, 2018
