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Triple Kuro

A variant of Triple Nigger noting an even worse kind of insult. An insult to trump them all, a triple kuro is an awful person and a loser.
Hes pretending to be gay? What a triple kuro
by Kami050505 April 5, 2010
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Ichigo Kurosaki

A Vizard from Bleach. He is the main character. He uses his zanpakuto named Zangetsu meaning Cutting Moon. He has both shikai and bankai. His shikai is Getsuga Tenshou, a far-reaching slash made of reietsu. His bankai is Tensa Zangetsu.His bankai makes him much faster and greatly increases the damage of his getsuga tenshou. As a last resort, he can use Hollowfication. It puts a Hollow mask on him giving him the power of a hollow. This greatly increases his strength. However, if the mask is broken the power will wear off and once the mask is broken/taken off he will become exhasted.
by Rasenganfan2 February 13, 2009
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kuroneko-sama

A black cat seen in every episode of Trigun. Has no importance to the storyline, except in two occasions.
I threw a wad of paper into the trashcan, and Kuroneko-sama popped out.
by Dj gs68 September 18, 2003
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Kuromi

Cute on the outside but on the inside she's planning to destroy the world
Guy:is that kuromii?
Girl:yes..NOW RUN
by Kitty caca November 24, 2021
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Akira Kurosawa

Made more good films than any other director ever to live.
Yojimbo and Sanjuro are Kurosawa's best films.
by Ookpick GooseFrubba September 14, 2005
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krowemoh

Krowemoh is homework but spelled backwards. In Latin, it is a plausible word translating to child abuse. See example for more credibility.
Fun fact: Did you guys know that homework backwards is krowemoh? Which doesn't make that much sense at first but have you guys seen that meme where it says it translates to "child abuse". Now it might seem like bullshit at first, but nah. Latin, belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. And it also contributed a very whole lot to the English language. Now you might be asking "Where can I find that? I don't see any of it." And you can't be any more wrong. The word fama in Latin correlates to the word "rumour". And multiple affixes can be found in the language such as ambi-, pseudo-, dict-, duc-, -ject, -gress, pend-, -vert. This brings us to the main point. How does krowemoh translate to child abuse? You see, abuse generally translates to the word "abutor" or "probum". But regionally, it can differ. One of the four regiones, sing regio, that were attributed to the sixth king of Rome, Servius Tulleon had a different term for the word abuse. Which was krowe. Like the terms were divided by age, and the older ones got called more as "obloquor" and the young adults as "probrum". There originally wasn't one for children, but the all time high rise of child slavery and accounts of children getting abused discreetly made the proconsul get it a term which was krowe. How did we get the moh? Well it's a long forgotten fact that moh is an affix that meant "misused" which correlates to abuse. That my friends is how homework basically just means child abuse in Latin.
by Forrest man March 2, 2021
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Krowemoh

It is "Homework" spelled backward. At the beginning of 2021, a rumor circulated that it translated to "Child abuse" in Latin. There is no evidence that points to this rumor being true. It seems the rumor was started as a joke but was then spread to people who thought it was telling the truth
Person A: Hey, I saw this Instagram post saying that Krowemoh means child abuse in Latin
Person b: Um, actually, it doesn't, it started as a joke, and then people shared it thinking it is real.
by IsaacBell March 23, 2021
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