Toshinori Yagi (八や木ぎ俊とし典のり Yagi Toshinori) most known as All Might is the number 1 hero from the anime Boku no Hero Academia (僕のヒーローアカデミア).
All Might is also known as the Symbol of Peace and he teaches in Foundational Hero Studies U.A. High School.
All Might was the eighth holder of One For All quirk after receiving it from Nana Shimura. He has since passed the torch to Izuku Midoriya. After using all the power left to defeat the villain All For One, All Might retired and ended his era as the world biggest hero.
All Might is also known as the Symbol of Peace and he teaches in Foundational Hero Studies U.A. High School.
All Might was the eighth holder of One For All quirk after receiving it from Nana Shimura. He has since passed the torch to Izuku Midoriya. After using all the power left to defeat the villain All For One, All Might retired and ended his era as the world biggest hero.
Random Person: Oh no a villain just robbed my jewelry store! Any hero please help me!
All Might: It's fine now. Why? Because i am here!
All Might: It's fine now. Why? Because i am here!
by mblsmlms October 04, 2018
“Pewp might!” Is a slang word kids use to say hello or brighten up the mood, Pewp stands for poop and might stands for mate.
Skrrraa: So... what do u wanna do?
Papapah: um..I don’t know..
Skidikipapomm: PEWP MIGHT!
Everyone: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Papapah: um..I don’t know..
Skidikipapomm: PEWP MIGHT!
Everyone: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
by Anney popo November 23, 2019
When someone throws trash or an object in your yard or household facility region.and you don't want it there and they kick it or move it to the road and there is a possibility that it travels back to the place from whence you had removed
hey dude get that out of here
its just trash dude
i don't care
fine..(kicks to curb) there its in the road happy?
no dude it might blow
its just trash dude
i don't care
fine..(kicks to curb) there its in the road happy?
no dude it might blow
by Allison Musik January 29, 2008
by Kuratafa September 01, 2017
split usage of both of the words "might" and "should," implying a sense of both mild necessity and lethargy
When asked by his wife if he had planned on watering the plants and feeding the cats, Walter replied, "I might-should, if don't want a beating."
by John Raymond October 06, 2003
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