Get the Bakkaya mug.Bakayarou is not a swear word, but a name describing someone who is fool because he will point to a deer and call it a horse. Exact translation is deer-horse (fool) infront (of me). In Japanese it has a deeper meaning in terms of the insult.
It means to describe someone who has no integrity, no morals, hypocrites, ppl who are giving crocodile tears, insincere within, a despicable person who could lie through their teeth because they can point to a deer and call it a horse. That's why the basic translation is Fool or Asshole, but it has a deeper meaning.
It means to describe someone who has no integrity, no morals, hypocrites, ppl who are giving crocodile tears, insincere within, a despicable person who could lie through their teeth because they can point to a deer and call it a horse. That's why the basic translation is Fool or Asshole, but it has a deeper meaning.
He said he regret not speaking up against the discrimination he witnessed as a child and is now an advocate for equal rights. Yet, he was caught calling another person a "chink and to go back to their own country". He's a bakayarou.
by EllieG88 September 20, 2019
Get the Bakayarou mug."Yaroo" on the end of bakayaro makes the "baka" part a bit more vulgar. It is like calling someone a moron, idiot, ***hole, if you get the drift. If I am not mistaken, the "yaroo" is from the verb yaru which is a very familiar form of the verb suru (which means "to do" in Japanese). The familiar form, and the conugational tense implies that the person referenced is willfully being a jackass and making a spectacle of himself. The vulgarity is highlighted by verbally calling attention to the person for his actions, and potentially bringing him a loss of face due to your implication. It is a common way to put someone down or 'dis' them for their actions. You might also like to know that the "ba" comes from "horse" in the Chinese characters, and "ka" comes from "deer", although the common written form today is to use the simplified hiragana writing system, rather than the Kanji form. However, because of the meaning of the two characters, the statement also indicates that the person is like the misbegotten offspring of a domestic and a wild animal, which makes him utterly useless and ignorant.
Bakayaro! Itsumo, itsumo osoku made nondeiru. kesa, moo juuji sugita, okinakatta kara shigoto de kubi wo kiru hazu ja nai ka?
Dumb butt! Always, ALWAYS you are drinking until it's late. Then this morning it's already past ten o'clock and because you didn't get up, shouldn't they fire you at work.
(literally kubi wo kiru = cut your neck)
Dumb butt! Always, ALWAYS you are drinking until it's late. Then this morning it's already past ten o'clock and because you didn't get up, shouldn't they fire you at work.
(literally kubi wo kiru = cut your neck)
by Michael J. Peterson January 7, 2007
Get the bakayaro mug.A slightly harsher version of the word baka, wich means idiot, or fool. Also can be translated as: asshead, asshole, dumb-ass, fool, goose, moron, old socks, simpleton, and most recently, ‘you goddam simp!’
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An insultive Japanese term frowned upon and thus rareley used in Japan, basically translates into "asshole" or similar english insults.
Pronounced; Bah-kah-yah-roh (pretty self explanitory)
An insultive Japanese term frowned upon and thus rareley used in Japan, basically translates into "asshole" or similar english insults.
Pronounced; Bah-kah-yah-roh (pretty self explanitory)
by Kazuki Umbre November 6, 2008
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