by Boobman12345 June 16, 2018
n. short Japanese poetry set to music or read with a musical accompaniment.
Also: haiku-ca-choo (or without hyphens).
Also: haiku-ca-choo (or without hyphens).
I thought it was just a regular poetry reading, but it turned out to be some of the most foot-tapping haiku-ka-choo!
by Anthony Sheppard November 07, 2010
by Amberlea Ann and Ashley Nicole:) April 04, 2004
A week-long event in Springfield College that differs for student and faculty; for faculty, it is a week-long ongoing 'carnival', with many activities; for students, it is a week-long drinking experience, in which it is tradition to become as fucked up as possible.
by SCAlum April 10, 2008
e.g.
After a road accident, a verbal argument between the two drivers as follows;
'Pay for my damage!'
'No way!!'
'Ham ka chan.. see you in court!!'
After a road accident, a verbal argument between the two drivers as follows;
'Pay for my damage!'
'No way!!'
'Ham ka chan.. see you in court!!'
by pei June 12, 2006
Japanese for "Is that so?". Not really meant as a question, but more as an acknowledgement of what is being said.
Person 1: Kinou wa nihon ni ikimashita. (I went to japan yesterday.)
Person 2: Sou desu ka. (is that so? Meaning "Oh really, that's pretty damn cool yo.")
Person 2: Sou desu ka. (is that so? Meaning "Oh really, that's pretty damn cool yo.")
by XC3N April 26, 2007
by KreYoL Vybz June 17, 2015