by Leahs4325 May 11, 2021
A new form of the saying "get out of here". Pronounced Geet eeta heeyaa. It leaves people confused if they have never heard it before. The "eee" sound can be used as a substitute for many other words such as "shieeet" ,or "deya (there). It is a very universal phrase.
by grrz March 20, 2007
"I would lick that salt off your ass like a margarita."
"Well its more like a Straw-Ber-Ita down there right now."
"Well its more like a Straw-Ber-Ita down there right now."
by iluvahipokeinhi August 22, 2015
Ita Rage is Japenese for decite and Rage its a demon who disguises as a human being and holds grudges if you cross her she will curse your entire line and fallow until that family line dies out she usually is chubby and has red hair to get the most hate out of people the more people who cross her the longer she lives on this earthly plain so id watch out if you do see her be respectful and be very careful
by lula16 May 24, 2022
A popular dog trainer who makes educational videos on TikTok and Instagram with his Belgian shepherd mix named Capri.
by Mad_statick September 21, 2022
An ita bag is any type of bag (handbag, backpack, tote, etc) that is decorated with fandom merchandise. This can include can badges/buttons, enamel pins, keychains, cards, plushies, and more. The purpose of an ita bag is to display the owner's love for and dedication to a particular character or piece of media.
In Japan, where they originate, ita bags are typically adorned with dozens of the same official badge of one anime or manga character. "Ita", meaning "pain" in Japanese, is usually said to denote the "pain" of the owner's wallet from spending a fortune on gachapon machines in hopes of getting the same badge.
In America, ita bags vary much more. They can have any amount of pins, from 2 to over 100. Repeat bags aren't nearly as common; bags with all different kinds of pins are popular. Ita bags themed around more than just a single character are also more common, such as bags about a ship, game, series, entire franchise, or even every fandom the owner likes. They also commonly have non-fandom decorations on them in addition to merchandise, such as rosettes.
In Japan, where they originate, ita bags are typically adorned with dozens of the same official badge of one anime or manga character. "Ita", meaning "pain" in Japanese, is usually said to denote the "pain" of the owner's wallet from spending a fortune on gachapon machines in hopes of getting the same badge.
In America, ita bags vary much more. They can have any amount of pins, from 2 to over 100. Repeat bags aren't nearly as common; bags with all different kinds of pins are popular. Ita bags themed around more than just a single character are also more common, such as bags about a ship, game, series, entire franchise, or even every fandom the owner likes. They also commonly have non-fandom decorations on them in addition to merchandise, such as rosettes.
I like your ita bag!
by thehundredline December 17, 2024
Ita is an incredible person who works hard at her job. She is an amazing friend to everyone around her and goes out of her way to make sure everyone feels welcome. She eats meat-based products all of the time and loves having ice cream bars at the end of each summer day.
by Sgajk August 22, 2023