by Hellome January 9, 2006
Get the Gaijin Smash mug.A Gypsy word for non-gypsy females.
In the south of France, used amongst the young to describe a woman or girl.
In the south of France, used amongst the young to describe a woman or girl.
Woua, mate la gadji !
by Gilles L. November 14, 2006
Get the Gadji mug.In Japanese, the word means, literally, "outside person." In Japanese it's spelled 外人. It is often used as a contraction of sorts for gaikokujin ("outside-country person"), meaning forienger. In its contracted form it can be an insult, but in recent years has been watered down by widespread use in and out of Japan. In actual usage, a better definition would be "non-Japanese" since Japanese people will use it in reference to non-Japanese even when they themselves are the foriegners in a country other than Japan.
Gaijin in Japan stick out like sore thumbs because they're usually a full head taller than everyone else.
by k-d April 4, 2005
Get the gaijin mug.A Russian game development company run by wizards who can make a game run on the most shitty of potato PCs. Their most well known games are War thunder and Enlisted. When something bullshit happens in war thunder one often uses the term “gaijined” but ultimately they make some pretty good games.
by the michelin man Himself April 20, 2021
Get the Gaijin mug.The willfull breaking of Japanese convention rules by one who is not Japanese (a forigner cf. a gaijin)
I know its a red light, but I'm going to cross the road anyway, gaijin smash style.
I'm going to gaijin smash that red light.
I'm going to gaijin smash that red light.
by Rephaim May 2, 2007
Get the Gaijin Smash mug.If someone had experienced a bug like ghost shells, lag because of the shitty server from gaijined or a failure of a crucial failure of game mechanics in warthunder, that person got gaijined bc they're lazy to fix shit.
If Someone got killed by an player who was unrendered until he tickles your testicles: man I got gaijined.
by Leondias04 July 13, 2022
Get the Gaijined mug.When the Japanese trains are packed at full capacity, and native Japanese refuse to stand/sit around a foreigner.
by ccminny October 30, 2011
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