The equivalent meaning of this phrase is "See you in the next life".
Usually used when two people are separated by each other due to moving to another state etc. and to wish for blessings and goodness for each other. This phrase is popularized by a popular JPOP singer named Sayuri in which she used this term in the title of her song. Later, the title of the song began to turn as a fad and that's where "Raise de Aou" began to be used.
Usually used when two people are separated by each other due to moving to another state etc. and to wish for blessings and goodness for each other. This phrase is popularized by a popular JPOP singer named Sayuri in which she used this term in the title of her song. Later, the title of the song began to turn as a fad and that's where "Raise de Aou" began to be used.
by 3dots January 07, 2019
When one person (traditionally a female, but with today's seemingly more lax attidudes towards same-sex encounters, it could be anyone) gets 5-T'd by a posse of mexican bandits.
After a quiet dinner turned into a raucous 3-hour extravaganza of drinking and yelling, they went to the bar to watch, among other things, someone getting Cinco de Mayo'd.
by Where's the muffolini September 14, 2012
Translates to "wing break" in English. When a truck driver maneuvers in a way to cause the back trailer to move side to side in a waving motion, sometimes lifting the trailer. Often performed while passing another driver to show off.
by chowychow December 13, 2017
When you go through a moment in life and you feel like you've done it before. Maybe had a dream of it, or actually lived through it before when you haven't.
by Irene Samek May 21, 2003
The fake name chosen by a pornstar because they don't want to use their real name. Like a nom de plume, but for adult movie stars instead of authors.
Jennifer Massoli is a famous adult movie star, but you probably know her by her nom de poon, Jenna Jameson
by ahirebet June 09, 2010
by g the scholar May 07, 2009
by Arafales October 27, 2019