Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian is a light novel, manga, and anime series about a Russian girl named Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou aka Alya who hides her feelings in Russian from Masachika Kuze, a male who understands Russian. However, Alya doesn't know this. SunSunSun is the creator of this series.
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian
by WSSRKATO January 27, 2025
A group of people split into two teams; one team being girls, one team being boys. The girls hide and the boys seek once a girl is found by a boy they win a game and are out. This team continues until every body is paired off. This can be used for dating games or pairing off with an unfamiliar group of people.
by Ashvill_2 January 21, 2017
by alanahfuckmehard786876876 November 11, 2008
Refers to the common and acutely frustrating "doggedly pretending not to understand and thus getting the help-requester to repeat/rephrase his tale of woe over and over till he finally gives up" strategy that many adults/older siblings resort to in an effort to eventually discourage a youngster in his efforts to motivate said elder to intervene on his behalf, but the elder does not wish to get involved or bestir himself. This destructive and selfishly-deceitful practice involves a similar "hiding behind a veil of fake confusion" ruse used by the jackal in the famous fable --- the jackal pretends to never quite be able to understand the situation and thus flimflams the frustratedly enraged tiger into tempestuously re-entering the cage so that the jackal could lock him back inside again, thus preventing him from devouring the Brahman for dinner.
I tried to get my uncle to step in and settle the quarrel I was having with my cousin, but he always just kept smiling amusedly and scratching his head in apparent bewilderment and asking me to repeat my story and "explain myself" over and over --- I know full well that my story was perfectly clear and easy for him to understand, though, so I suspect now that he was pulling the old Dr. Jackal and Mr. Hide ploy on me just so that he wouldn't have to get involved in the dispute.
by QuacksO January 19, 2017
by Olejb November 22, 2015
Person #1: I can’t believe people believe the election was rigged.
Person #2: Let the hair hit the hide!!
Person #2: Let the hair hit the hide!!
by ScholarNita February 02, 2021