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katakana

It is a Japanese syllabary alphabet used to spell out foreign, now mostly English words. Consists of approx. 45 syllables, which can be further modified with accents "=b and °=p, prolongations (nigori) and smaller versions of vowels, ya-yu-yo and tsu. It doesn't allow for an exact transliteration, thus introducing a thick Japanese accent.
George > jio-ji
America > amerika
burger > ba-ga-
Windows > uindo-zu
by Zdenek June 8, 2004
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katakanize

To transcribe an English word into the Japanese katakana alphabet by splitting it apart into intonational syllables.
Would you katakanize 'Larry' as 'Rarii?'
by umi-kun May 26, 2011
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kakka

shit....usually human.can sometimes be non human shit also.
bush eats kakka for dinner,beakfast and lunch.bush's kakka is smelly
by george bush September 15, 2003
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kapakahi

confused, mixed up, crazy, bent, twisted.
Where are we? These directions are all kapakahi.
by Squib September 3, 2008
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Kamakaze Fart

A fart that is strategically placed in a room to target and deeply offend and stun certain individuals.
The farter has no fear of being found or ratted out; he has one objective, and that is to neutralize his target. This fart is often let in retaliation(ex girlfriend), to invoke fear and confusion or can be used to create a smoke screen while people break contact and leave the room.
Bro, see Helen over there with her new boyfriend, I am about to get her back for leaving me. I am heading in to let the Kamakaze Fart, if we dont speak again, it has been good to know you.
by Goatoghillgary January 3, 2017
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Kakalak

Kak•a•lak (kak ' a lak) n. (Colloq.) (various spellings including Cacalacky) 1. A folksy slang for "Carolina"--an amalgamation with "Appalachia". 2. an endearment of the Carolinas, especially by people raised in the area who have moved elsewhere. Conveys a tongue-in- cheek quality, a willingness to laugh at oneself and one's origins, while still remaining proud and affectionate towards them.
I live in South Kakalak and work in North Kakalak.
by Beth Cagle Burt September 13, 2007
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kamakaze

Kamakaze, often spelled Kamikaze means "divine wind". It's the name originally given to the mighty Typhoon that destroyed an invading Mongol fleet in the 13th century. In WWII it was also associated with the suicide bombers, which made some people believe that it actually meant "divine death", but it does not.
by Bram July 6, 2003
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