Sinai is so funny!
by YourMomwinkwink November 26, 2011
Get the Sinai mug.by Buzzy the basic bitch January 31, 2021
Get the Simpamumpapuss mug.A school filled with kids who think they can fight, pick me’s, basic white boys, “athletic girls”, wannabe skaters, and band kids. The school serves the same 5 meals every week. one seventh grade science teacher can’t even control her class and all she does is yell and yell and yell… The school has a weird thing with wearing hats inside. DONT GET ME STARTED WITH THE HALL MONITORS/OFFICE STAFF.
by MACANDCHEEZY March 5, 2023
Get the Sinaloa middle school mug.Senpai is an honorific used in Japan towards someone of a higher class than you, almost like a role model. The opposite of senpai is kohai, used towards someone that is of a lower class than you. These terms are used in businesses and wherever else there are rankings in class.
example: Itsuki-senpai, would you like me to print those documents for you?
Also, senpai DOES NOT mean your crush, I'm telling this to all of those people that think senpai means crush.
Also, senpai DOES NOT mean your crush, I'm telling this to all of those people that think senpai means crush.
by Aerialist kigu November 28, 2020
Get the Senpai mug.(Japanese)An Upperclassman. Used in relation to fellow classmates of higher level or age. It can be used like -chan or -san as well as by itseld. I.E.: "Urameshi-senpai" or just "senpai"
by Sashiro September 27, 2004
Get the Senpai mug.Sinai is a flirty yet shy girl. She becomes the life of the house party once you really get to know her. Don't get too attached though because her trust issues make it impossible for her to trust anyone. You should feel very special if she shows any signs of trust towards you. Oh and her body is a 10/10! *heart eyes*
by beli the idie kid October 27, 2020
Get the Sinai mug.In Japan, senpai (先輩) is a mentor or senior. "Senpai" is roughly equivalent to the Western concept of a mentor, though it does not imply as strong a relationship as these words mean in the West, and the term is used more widely and with greater "give" then the western equivalent term. More simply, it can be translated as "Senior" or "Elder"
by Aidensman February 5, 2015
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