Haiku usually focuses on highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons.
by ♫ Highway to Hell ♫ July 30, 2011
Get the Haikumug. Our teacher told us to write a Haiku but I got an F, here's what I wrote.
Five syllable line
A seven syllable line
Five syllable line
Five syllable line
A seven syllable line
Five syllable line
by onlyyoucanpreventforestfires December 15, 2013
Get the Haikumug. A form of poetry that has a certain format. The format of the poem is, the first line 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables and the third 5 syllables
by LAWKdown December 15, 2008
Get the Haikumug. Noun. A poem in which the first line is five syllables, the second line contains seven syllables, and the third line, again, has five. They do not always have to make sense; they can be about anything.
•Haiku Examples Below•
•Haiku Examples Below•
Fat Man
Fat man sees small door
He knows he cannot fit through
Tears flow free now
——–•-——
Haikus Don’t Make Sense
Haikus are awesome
But sometimes three don’t make sense
Refrigerator
Fat man sees small door
He knows he cannot fit through
Tears flow free now
——–•-——
Haikus Don’t Make Sense
Haikus are awesome
But sometimes three don’t make sense
Refrigerator
by Happi Happy June 9, 2018
Get the Haikumug. A short poem where as the first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7 and the last has 5. This form of poetry does not have to, and rarely does make sense.
by Scott Ambershin February 9, 2009
Get the Haikumug. A retarded way to express your feelings. By using syllables. A common format is 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables.
by YesPAPA November 7, 2018
Get the Haikumug. A short blunt email usually sent in response to a wordy lenghty message.
The haiku conveys evocative allusions often on the subject of workplace policy or to plainly state an opinion or request without cumbersome pleseantries.
The haiku conveys evocative allusions often on the subject of workplace policy or to plainly state an opinion or request without cumbersome pleseantries.
by mo-yo December 29, 2006
Get the Haikumug.