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natsume sakasaki

fruity enstars man who scammed little kids on animal jam when he was 9
enstarrie: streaks dhmu.. natsume didn’t come home..
enstarrie’s friend: we don’t care abt you and ur little “natsume sakasaki” please shut up <3
by rainy rrr April 17, 2021
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Sakal

A name derived from a Cambodian word meaning "universe." So people with this name are generally amazing and are often admired as Mr. Universe. Of course, a Sakal is very humble and will, instead, reflect the honor to their Creator--the Maker of the Universe.

This is also a common Russian surname meaning a type of bird.

In Turkish, Sakal means "bearded one," often with the connotation of respect.
Hey, I think that Sakal is so cool. I really admire Sakal for his humility.
by Kool Kambodian February 6, 2010
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Sakalan

Sakalan is someone beyond description. Normally in a negative or surprising way.
Nils came with a brand new shirt and said he had two of the same. Why Nils? What a sakalan!
by Sakalanish June 14, 2010
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sakaia

Sakaia is an incredible friend. She is very tall and dark. She is also very funny, smart, and super pretty. Sakaia is amazing.
"Wow, Sakaia is so nice!" said Riley.
by Cookie dough show fo March 28, 2016
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Sakarias

Probalbly the best and nicest guy you will ever meet.
He has The biggest dong in the classroom (including the teacher).
Man that Sakarias guy is really nice
by Big_nice_Guy October 15, 2019
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Saka Kuantan

A black-type creature that stays at a city named Kuantan in Malaysia. The creature never leaves it’s habitat.
A Saka Kuantan appeared in a futsal court in indera mahkota 8.
by Papayol January 2, 2020
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sakabato

A variation of the standard Japanese katana in which the edge is crafted on the inside of the blade curve, whereas the flat side is placed on the outside of the curve. This blade, known as a "reverse-blade sword," is used in the same manner as a katana, but the user is not required to kill when wielding the sakabato. Strikes are made with the flat side of the blade, or with the hilt. Sakabato began as fictional weapons, originating in the manga Rurouni Kenshin, in which the main character, Himura Kenshin, wields a sakabato to uphold his vow never to kill, yet still protect his friends with his sword.
Now, Himura Kenshin is rurouni, a wanderer, and carries a reverse-edged sakabato blade, vowing to never kill another soul.
by Andorin Kato July 9, 2006
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