The most awesome way to describe a bomb Asian person. Best to call Asians this if they love KFC, dig Final Fantasy, give off the yellow-fever, and all that jazz.
Guy 1: Daaamn, you saw that Asianator that just passed by? She was fiiiiiine, her body's amazing even if she hit up KFC.
Guy 2: Yeah man I wanna get me some Asianator. She rocks my world with her bomb Asian-ness.
Example 2:
Girl 1: Wowwww, that Asianator... so awesome.
Girl 2: Right, he can eat KFC and still look that fit! Amaziiiing.
Guy 2: Yeah man I wanna get me some Asianator. She rocks my world with her bomb Asian-ness.
Example 2:
Girl 1: Wowwww, that Asianator... so awesome.
Girl 2: Right, he can eat KFC and still look that fit! Amaziiiing.
by MissTrololol August 31, 2011
by jenniferwasherr August 15, 2008
Prissy white kid walks down the street and gets hit in the face by a bowl of Insta-Noodles.
Random Asian Kid, "You got ASIANIZED!"
Random Asian Kid, "You got ASIANIZED!"
by xxXMrNoodlesXxx May 11, 2010
by asianballanator October 29, 2007
(Attempting to add a decent, more serious and accurate definition to the lot.)
In the United States, the most common use of the word refers to people originating from East and Southeast Asia (China, Japan, South/North Korea, Vietnam, among others). Indians and Pakistanis might be referred to as South Asians, where as Filipinos and Samoans might be called Pacific Islanders.
In England, "asian" most commonly refers to people of Indian or Pakistani descent, whereas "oriental" might refer to East and Southeast Asians (NOTE: "oriental" is certainly considered politically incorrect in the United States).
In the United States, the most common use of the word refers to people originating from East and Southeast Asia (China, Japan, South/North Korea, Vietnam, among others). Indians and Pakistanis might be referred to as South Asians, where as Filipinos and Samoans might be called Pacific Islanders.
In England, "asian" most commonly refers to people of Indian or Pakistani descent, whereas "oriental" might refer to East and Southeast Asians (NOTE: "oriental" is certainly considered politically incorrect in the United States).
U.S
- I know she's Asian, but where is her family from?
- I think they emigrated here from Vietnam some years ago.
England
The Asian students presented a traditional Indian dance to their classmates.
- I know she's Asian, but where is her family from?
- I think they emigrated here from Vietnam some years ago.
England
The Asian students presented a traditional Indian dance to their classmates.
by amg May 02, 2003
by No I February 17, 2011
a person from asia. duh. it does not insinuate anything in particular as asians came look and act in many different ways.
by dfhaldkfjahlskdjfhalkdsjfh January 20, 2010