reference to the very sad and tragic fan fiction of Bokuto Koutarou and Akaashi Keiji, In Another Life, by LittleLuxray on AO3. Bokuto does not know Akaashi's name at the start, so he calls him "Apathy Kun" instead.
in other words, if you mention this to someone who's read the fic, please do expect to be hit with a shovel.
in other words, if you mention this to someone who's read the fic, please do expect to be hit with a shovel.
by .-.I_simp_for_suga_koushi.-. November 2, 2020
by dilflover3000 October 11, 2020
Dicks are so cute omg( • ω • ) when you hold one in your hand and it starts twitching its like its nuzzling you(/ω\) or when they perk up and look at you like" owo nya? :3c" hehe ~ penis-kun is happy to see me!!(^ワ^)
by TopZite April 9, 2021
by dabido kyuuuuuun August 15, 2019
door-kun is the protagonist of the jrpg game persona 3. in the true ending of the game he became a door so people call him door-kun
by vlacas May 29, 2020
The official Japanese mascot for Pizza Hut. Cheese-kun is yellow and has three legs. His arms are two basic flaps and slanty wears a black hat.
Pizza Hut must sponsor Code Geass in someway; Pizza Hut here and there and even Cheese-kun showed up.
by KatBap August 1, 2008
Domo-kun is a small brown open-mouthed monster (hatched from an egg) who lives with a wise old rabbit underground and really, really likes TV. Domo-kun is the mascot of NHK's BS2 (a satellite channel in Japan; he also appears on BS1).
"Domo" in this case appears to mean more of something (usually to stress "thank you," "excuse me," etc), implying increased politeness. "kun" is used as "Mr." or "Ms." for "younger people or colleagues". He acquired his name in the second episode, when Usajii turns on the TV for him and an announcer says "Domo konnichiwa" (i.e. "very much hello").
"Domo" in this case appears to mean more of something (usually to stress "thank you," "excuse me," etc), implying increased politeness. "kun" is used as "Mr." or "Ms." for "younger people or colleagues". He acquired his name in the second episode, when Usajii turns on the TV for him and an announcer says "Domo konnichiwa" (i.e. "very much hello").
by Nik H April 22, 2004