Kanji: もう一回 (mou ikkai)
usually means "one more time" or repeating words like "again" or "once again" in Japanese.
Often confused with: "もういいかい" (mou ii kai) which
usually means "Are you ready?"
usually means "one more time" or repeating words like "again" or "once again" in Japanese.
Often confused with: "もういいかい" (mou ii kai) which
usually means "Are you ready?"
From "Kanashimi wo Yasashisa ni"
"mayoinagara demo ī, arukidashite, Mou ikkai Mou ikkai"
(It's okay to get lost so start walking,
once again, once again.)
"mayoinagara demo ī, arukidashite, Mou ikkai Mou ikkai"
(It's okay to get lost so start walking,
once again, once again.)
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'Sta arxidia mou' or 'st'arxidia mou' (pronounced, star-he-dee-a-moo) is a popular modern Greek saying that directly translates: "to my testicles" but refers to writing something you don't care about on your testicles. It roughly means I don't care, or I don't give a shit.
Someone: Hey I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance!
You: St'arxidia mou!
Someone: If you do that you will get into trouble!
You: St'arxidia mou! Did I ask you?
You: St'arxidia mou!
Someone: If you do that you will get into trouble!
You: St'arxidia mou! Did I ask you?
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Get the Omae wa mou shindeiru mug.'You are already dead' in Japanese. Legend says that if you say "Omae wa mou shindeiru." to an opponent, their response will always be "NANI?" meaning 'WHAT' in Japanese. Then said opponent will die. If 'Nani' is not said, then...? The opponent will die anyway though.
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Deriving from Omae wa mou shindeiru, it is usually used unironically among friends. It is also a cry for help that will be laughed at as you circle into the depths of despair, leaving behind any sanity you possess.
Deriving from Omae wa mou shindeiru, it is usually used unironically among friends. It is also a cry for help that will be laughed at as you circle into the depths of despair, leaving behind any sanity you possess.
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