A Japanese hiragana letter. It can be used as a an exclamation particle, in this case translating to "oh", "ah", etc. Can also be used to signify a moan or a scream in text.
by CCWithLove February 09, 2015
ああああああーたすけてくださいー!
by cephissus June 09, 2020
"でltあ" or simply "≜"(U+225C) is an internet slang meaning "it was supposed/meant to be blah blah blah".
"でltあ" is an output when you key-in "delta" on Japanese FTPs for "≜ (delta equal to)" to emphasize "by definition" while it looks like "でしたぁ" (lt. 'was/were' but the last letter ぁ implicits 'sorry to say, but actually...' like 'umm...' in American)
"でltあ" is an output when you key-in "delta" on Japanese FTPs for "≜ (delta equal to)" to emphasize "by definition" while it looks like "でしたぁ" (lt. 'was/were' but the last letter ぁ implicits 'sorry to say, but actually...' like 'umm...' in American)
by 👹 murmur raider September 16, 2019
by Ellumous8 May 06, 2016
Famous mythology heavily used in japanese culture, originated from a chinese legend. It’s an invisible red string tied around one little finger of a person, that connects them to those who they’re destined to meet and love, regardless of place, time or circumstance (also many times called soulmates). The string may stretch or even tangle, but it will never break. Not even death can tear it apart – it’s the representation of the most strong connection between two souls, united forever by the universe.
by lichtsirel April 27, 2019
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