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Shinobu Kawajiri

In the popular anime “Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure”, a running gag across the parts is for a character (such as Noriaki “MILFhunter” Kakyoin or Okuyasu “ZA HANDO” Nijimura) to call a mother hot, such as Kakyoin calling Jotaro Kujo’s mom “the kind of person he would want to fall in love with” or Joseph Joestar calling his own mom hot (although he didn’t know it was his mother at the time), but in part 4 it seems that Hayato Kawajiri’s mom gets none of these comments. That is an absolute tragedy. She is easily the hottest mom in the entirety of JJBA, and Kakyoin (were he alive to meet her) would definitely agree, as he and I are basically the same person. She would be absolutely unable to deflect my emerald splash as it landed all over her face and dribbled down her chin. She’d rerorero all over my Emperor as it shot another bullet into her mouth, and I would moan in ecstacy as she did Dirty Deeds for Dirt Cheap. Shinobu Kawajiri is the only true waifu in the Jojoverse, and that’s a fact, Jack.
Shinobu Kawajiri is the season only true waifu
by Kosaku Kawajiri November 12, 2019
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karagiozis

Karagiozis or Karaghiozis (Greek Καραγκιόζης, from Turkish Karagöz) is a shadow puppet and fictional character of Greek folklore derived from the Ottoman Turkish Karagöz. He is the main character of the tales narrated in the Greek shadow-puppet theatre. Karagöz in Turkish means 'black-eye', and it is the origin of this character's name.

In slung it is used as as synonym to malakas, clown,poser, someone who is ridiculous, someone who says something ridiculous. Also used in football for someone who loses a great chance for goal etc.
He is karagiozis, look what he just did, he send the ball out while he was alone with the goalpost.

Are you karagiozis? you ridiculed yourself again? What were you thinking?

I hate the karagiozis (des for many) playing rackets on the beach thinking they are fucking Federer or something.
by panossak February 26, 2009
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Kawaii

An adjective in Japanese meaning " pretty; cute; lovely; charming; dear; darling; pet" It's stem is two kanji meaning "can love". It is commonly used by anime and manga fans.
Chibiusa-chan's new outfit is so kawaii!
by Lisa June 4, 2003
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kawaii desu

Literal translation from Japanese is "It's cute"
Some one gives you a teddy bear you say "Kawaii desu ne" - meaning "It's cute, isn't it?"
by MysticalNomad January 29, 2009
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kawaii potato

The most adorable and fabulous thing you will ever meet. Everyone loves them. You should too, if you plan on staying fabulous.
I am feeling sad. I think I will hug this kawaii potato because I am fabulous and it will make be feel even more so.
by FabulousKawaiiPotatoUnicorn December 16, 2014
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Kawaii aru

something that China in Hetalia says. The aru at the end is a japanese stereotype on how chinese speak.
by TehAnimeGeekdB August 17, 2011
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Karagh

1. Fantastic, wonderful person with a superb taste in hobbies, humour, and deep and varied interests; a fascinating individual.

2. A woman with an intense and passionate interest that is central to who she is.
1)
Person 1: Did you see Sarah the other day?
Person 2: Yeah, I thought she was a bit of a Karagh.
Person 1: Hands off, mate, she's mine!

2)
Person 1: What do you do for a living?
Person 2: I study biology. I love it.
Person 1: I guess you're a Karagh then.
Person 2: Yeah, and proud of it.
by Ebondruid June 11, 2013
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