The language gaijins often use in Japan. "Gaijin" is a Japanese word referring to "foreigners".
Gaijinese can be Japanese spoken with a strange anglicized accent or Japanese that's slightly off due to mistakes in grammar (Japanese spoken with English or another language's grammatical structures), otherwise known as "hen na nihongo" (strange Japanese).
Gaijinese could also be English spoken with inclusion of many Japanese words; for example, "Oh, that looks so abunai dangerous", "hahah! he is so omoshiroi interesting/funny", etc.
Gaijinese can be Japanese spoken with a strange anglicized accent or Japanese that's slightly off due to mistakes in grammar (Japanese spoken with English or another language's grammatical structures), otherwise known as "hen na nihongo" (strange Japanese).
Gaijinese could also be English spoken with inclusion of many Japanese words; for example, "Oh, that looks so abunai dangerous", "hahah! he is so omoshiroi interesting/funny", etc.
I speak Gaijinese so only other foreigners in Japan can understand me.
Huh? What are you saying? That's not really Japanese, man! It's Gaijinese!
Huh? What are you saying? That's not really Japanese, man! It's Gaijinese!
by juneY January 23, 2007
Get the gaijinese mug.To art of getting away with douchebaggery in Japan and being an ignorant obnoxious foreigner by simply pulling a gaijin smash on their Japanese asses when the shit hits the fan
"I was supposed to give up my priority seat on the train to that old bag but I totally gaijin smashed her ass and acted like I didn't know what the fuck she was bitching at me about"
"I was too cheap and lazy to buy a subway ticket so with JR pass in hand I gaijin smashed my way through the gate before the electric doors could close and then when the guy came running after me and told me I had to buy a ticket I acted like I thought the JR pass covered everything"
"I was too cheap and lazy to buy a subway ticket so with JR pass in hand I gaijin smashed my way through the gate before the electric doors could close and then when the guy came running after me and told me I had to buy a ticket I acted like I thought the JR pass covered everything"
by someone elses butt April 17, 2008
Get the Gaijin Smash mug.The japanese alcoholic difference ''strong zero'' is known as the Gaijin Killer. due to being 8/9%, 350-500ml and very sweet people drink it at insane speeds despite it being 3 to 4 beers worth of alcohol. Coupled with high carbonation many westerners will try to drink 3 to 5 at a sitting and will black out that night.
by @mrkulci October 16, 2020
Get the Gaijin Killer mug.1.From Japanese, literarily meaning " outsider". A derrogatory and ethnocentric term used to describe a foreigner in Japan that has round eyes. Other East Asians are not referred as " gaijin".
2.A Non-Japanese person with round eyes, anywhere in the world.
2.A Non-Japanese person with round eyes, anywhere in the world.
by gigantus April 16, 2006
Get the gaijin mug.A slang variation of the Japanese word Gaijin, meaning foreigner, which is usually used in a derogative fashion by the Japanese populace. The word is derivative of the commonly known slang term nigga and is meant to be used within a similar closed social circle context.
The word invention is credited to Konrad Junikiewicz.
The word invention is credited to Konrad Junikiewicz.
by eucinpyos October 5, 2006
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Get the Gaijined mug.A derogatory term that describes a style of art, be it drawn, animated or otherwise, that emulates anime and manga but is neither produced in Japan or by a Japanese person.
The term is a combination of the words gaijin, which means foreigner, or (more accurately) "non-Japanese", and doujinshi, a Japanese word for amateur-produced comics.
The term is used mostly when referring to the massive amount of embarrassingly poor drawings that are uploaded to the deviantart community by wapanese nerds. However, it can also be used to describe professionally produced comics and animation. Examples include the comic “The Boondocks”, and the cartoons “Teen Titans” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”
The term is a combination of the words gaijin, which means foreigner, or (more accurately) "non-Japanese", and doujinshi, a Japanese word for amateur-produced comics.
The term is used mostly when referring to the massive amount of embarrassingly poor drawings that are uploaded to the deviantart community by wapanese nerds. However, it can also be used to describe professionally produced comics and animation. Examples include the comic “The Boondocks”, and the cartoons “Teen Titans” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”
by weatherfish November 1, 2005
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