Panagia Mou, Sosona Ton satana
Greek for ---
1) A "BIG" Oh My God...
2) Heaven Help Us All...
Sah-Tah-Nah
Satana = Satan, Devil
Panagia = Mary, Mother of God
Greek for ---
1) A "BIG" Oh My God...
2) Heaven Help Us All...
Sah-Tah-Nah
Satana = Satan, Devil
Panagia = Mary, Mother of God
Panagia Mou, Sosona Ton satana
by blthrskt April 24, 2009
When drinking Mou Tai, the rules that apply are:
1) If you ever forget the name of it, you are liable to take one more shot.
2) If you pretend you didn't forget the name of it, you have to take another shot.
1) If you ever forget the name of it, you are liable to take one more shot.
2) If you pretend you didn't forget the name of it, you have to take another shot.
Brent broke the Mou Tai Drinking rules and now has to take a shot of Mou Tai because he forgot the name.
by Dodgersfan September 28, 2009
One who wears a moustache. Whether it be grown or false, knitted or made of felt. A mou-fo is someone who enjoys moustaches in any form and shows that by sporting their own glorious incarnation of one. Whether male or female, young or old, moustaches can be enjoyed by all!
Fake moustached girl: "There sure were a lot of mou-fos on the bus today."
Fake moustached boy: "Its movember, remember?"
Fake moustached boy: "Its movember, remember?"
by DwarvenBarbarianRage April 22, 2010
Japanese for, "You don't even know you are already dead." Literally meaning, "You are already dead." Most famous for being in Hokuto No Ken (Fist Of The North Star in English) when the main character (Kenshiro) hits an enime's pressure points to explode them from inside and says it to cause the death.
by Serbia is Awsome May 26, 2021
by Tilue March 26, 2017
Kanji: もう一回 (mou ikkai)
usually means "one more time" or repeating words like "again" or "once again" in Japanese.
Often confused with: "もういいかい" (mou ii kai) which
usually means "Are you ready?"
usually means "one more time" or repeating words like "again" or "once again" in Japanese.
Often confused with: "もういいかい" (mou ii kai) which
usually means "Are you ready?"
From "Kanashimi wo Yasashisa ni"
"mayoinagara demo ī, arukidashite, Mou ikkai Mou ikkai"
(It's okay to get lost so start walking,
once again, once again.)
"mayoinagara demo ī, arukidashite, Mou ikkai Mou ikkai"
(It's okay to get lost so start walking,
once again, once again.)
by WanMoreTime December 14, 2022
We use it in Greece to say that we don't care, we don't give a shit, about someone or something. It pronounce z-bou-tsa mou
by Thsmanassou November 21, 2021