n. A general reference to a person, with no racial, creed or gender problems. Usually has added value of respect and admiration (see def. 1).
by abragag December 16, 2008

by martinryder April 29, 2008

slang for the common, yet strangely still derogatory term: "nigga." However, just as the "N-word" is only deemed a friendly term when said by African Americans, the term "ninja" is only allowed to be said by Asian Americans and occasionally the cool Caucasian kid.
Anthony Ghandi: "yo Creamy, i thought you were ma main ninja!?!?!"
Austin Chase: "don't trip ninja. you is ma main ninja." all these other ninjas be fake."
Austin Chase: "don't trip ninja. you is ma main ninja." all these other ninjas be fake."
by CreamyCreams August 17, 2011

originated by Mario and the Ninja Clan from Camden NJ.
Is a substitute word for pretty much anything. From nouns to verbs and even adjectives. Mostly used to cover up a sentence when in public.
Is a substitute word for pretty much anything. From nouns to verbs and even adjectives. Mostly used to cover up a sentence when in public.
Mario: What the ninja is he doing?
Bebop: I don't know!
Mario: Damn!, You got to be ninjain with me!
Bebop: I don't know!
Mario: Damn!, You got to be ninjain with me!
by Metalkun February 25, 2010


Running away and building a fort in the bushes down by a bridge next to your local elementary school. Getting rid of all the spiders, etc and making some pretty cool stuff. The entire town is looking for you, but you were walking down to Albertsons-Dairy Queen-Back to your fort. You only got caught because your friends betrayed you.
Kris: "Well I built a fort in the bushes down by the bridge next to Gubser. Then I just got rid of all the spiders and stuff and made some pretty cool stuff.. I guess the entire town was looking for me, but I was walking back and forth a LOT between Albertsons-Dairy Queen to the fort.. Then my friends betrayed me Dx"
Reed: "That is like the DEFINITION of ninja Kris!"
Reed: "That is like the DEFINITION of ninja Kris!"
by SirFrosty June 2, 2011
