Goku's Saiyan name, the main protagonist in the dragonball anime. He is referred to as Kakarot by other Saiyans like Vegeta due to their saiyan heritage. However, all of his friends on earth call him Goku.
Kakarrot (or Kakarotto) are alternate spellings of his name, and all three of them can be used interchangeably. Vegeta is his arch rival, and strives to become stronger him at every turn.
Kakarrot (or Kakarotto) are alternate spellings of his name, and all three of them can be used interchangeably. Vegeta is his arch rival, and strives to become stronger him at every turn.
Kakarrot is a fierce warrior, after he receives proper mental and physical training, he has virtually unlimited potential and is the strongest fighter in the universe.
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It is a term of endearment, yet if said in a harsh undertone it can cause great strife as it is also known to be a vicious insult in the culture of Ron Weasley's house.
>( - the previous sign is known as the "kark" symbol.
It is a term of endearment, yet if said in a harsh undertone it can cause great strife as it is also known to be a vicious insult in the culture of Ron Weasley's house.
>( - the previous sign is known as the "kark" symbol.
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Get the karkaroff mug.An irresponsible and garrulous busybody who constantly offers unsolicited and self-serving advice and suggestions. The blocher/kakker/schnorrer is spring-loaded to invite himself (or herself) (un-invited) into one's life, usually with overtones of boisterous dependancy, implying that his (or her) hapless host has obligations to include him (or her) in a variety of activities in which someone else will pay the bill. As an invited (even if self-invited) guest, the blocher/kakker/schorrer will behave as a flamboyant and irresponsibly generous host... until the bill is presented, at which time he (or she) will demonstrate virtuso skill at check-fumbling.
He or she is a blocher/kakker/schnorrer who, unless driven off by relentless whacks with a stick, will disembowel the vitals of another's life. See my definition of "greaseball" to flesh out the picture more fully. To get the straight scoop on just about everything, check out the glossary on my web site at www.squarf.com.
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