This is a Japanese word which is pronounced "kusa" ku pronounced like the coo from the word Cool, and sa pronounce like the su from the word sun. This word is usually used for grass, but it is also used as lol in most online conversations.
It's Usually at the start or at the end of the sentence,
It's Usually at the start or at the end of the sentence,
草 means to laugh
うそだよ、草
Uso dayo, kusa
That's a joke lmao
草、アホか?雑魚
Kusa, aho ka? Zako
Lmao are you dumb? Noob
うそだよ、草
Uso dayo, kusa
That's a joke lmao
草、アホか?雑魚
Kusa, aho ka? Zako
Lmao are you dumb? Noob
by Worms are inside my ass January 25, 2024

If you know someone with this name they are an asian fetishizer, no japanese people are actualy called this
by Racist building November 5, 2022

This is a Japanese slang. This is an annoying way to express "lol"
This word is used for expressing "lol" but includes cynicalness or such a connotation like "I understand your joke. ok, it's pretty funny so I'll give you 草" at the same time.
Somehow those who use 草 tend to express a laugh after rating a joke calmly, so you can't know if guys using 草 are really laughing.
This is used only on the Internet.
This word is used for expressing "lol" but includes cynicalness or such a connotation like "I understand your joke. ok, it's pretty funny so I'll give you 草" at the same time.
Somehow those who use 草 tend to express a laugh after rating a joke calmly, so you can't know if guys using 草 are really laughing.
This is used only on the Internet.
by studdie September 16, 2018

Literally means "grass (Chinese & Japanese)." It is a Chinese internet slang to express a sweet-spot between LOL and WTF. "草(cǎo)" as a Chinese internet slang is used often used to express WTF, and "草(kusa)" is the Japanese internet slang for LOL.
Person 1: *Sends pic of "Florida Man Breaks Into Prison To Hang Out With Friends"
Person 2: 草 (中日双语)
Person 2: 草 (中日双语)
by cǎo March 1, 2023
