A frase used by Brandon Faris. It is hard for autocorrect to not change jear to hear or near.
Jear desus! That lamp hasn't been knocked over today...
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A phrase used by Brandon Farris and commonly adopted by the Dooders.
Jear Desus Kelly has fainted again.
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Nothing, really. It's just a stock phrase. Japan has a few of them. It CAN be translated, literally, as "it is so".

Nano (なの) is a "sentence-ender", something that people use to give their words more life when talking. Generally, nano is used by females to beautify their sentences.
Some ships that use nano include Haruna and Iku (I-19).

Desu (です) is a more formal sentence-ender that can be used by anyone. Typically, statements will end with desu, although it is usually not needed and people will use other sentence-enders to fit the situation, such as a verb-masu.
hi there, where are we going to go nano desu
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Literal translation from Japanese is "It's cute"
Some one gives you a teddy bear you say "Kawaii desu ne" - meaning "It's cute, isn't it?"
by MysticalNomad January 29, 2009
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Desu-meaning 'it is' often said at the end of sentences to seem cute or unwitting, and, Nya-a Suffix added to the end of sentences uttered by a cat/human.
Desu-Nya is a suffix that is a combination of the two. Often said(in anime) by a kawaii/loli/neko(cute/lolita/cat girl).
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Japanese for "that is so"

used by Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni character, Rika Furude.
when said, it makes the speaker sound cute and adorable.
by Taellie June 2, 2009
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