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Cho Hakkai 

The best character from the anime/manga Saiyuki.

A rather perplexing young man. Hakkai is usually quite plesant and polite and is known for his smile, but he can be so off-putting it's hard to tell when he is serious. . . There is a chance he is the straight man, but that is open to debate. His occasionally sharp gaze strongly in contrast with his warm expressions is symbolic of his dark, closed past.
A jeep belongs to him he often drives when the group is riding. He uses chi (or life spirit) manipulation as his weapon in battle. He, like Gojyo, is 22 years old, but stands at a slightly shorter 181cm tall (approx. 5'11"). His eyes are deep green and his right is nearly blind. The cuffs he wears on his left ear are Youkai poer limiters, but they can also be appreciated as an ancient Chinese fashion statment.
Cho Hakkai by Meric September 16, 2004
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cho hakkai 

n. L33t jeep driving, ki shooting bishounen in the anime series Gensomaden SaiYuki. Originally a pig in the Chinese legend of "Xi You Ji". Hakkai is known for his tendency to smile every five seconds, and for the fact that he turned into a youkai by "bathing in the blood of a thousand youkai."
She reminded me of Hakkai by the way she smiled.
cho hakkai by Naki-Chan August 22, 2004
You just got hakaied in that video game match.
Hakai by corruptedxlight July 28, 2017

Hakaioken 

When you pump up the kaioken multiplier to such a degree that the kaioken strain actually destroys (hakai) you
King Kai: "Goku! if you use Kaioken on top of Ultra Instinct it will kill you!"

Goku: "Yeah, but I need to beat Granola! I have to go EVEN FURTHER BEYOND! KAIOKEN TIMES ONE MILLION!!!"

King Kai: "You fool! The strain will kill you!"

Goku: *dies from kaioken strain*

King Kai: "You just hakaioken'd yourself"
Hakaioken by VYDEOS August 9, 2021
The rare breed of strange but respectful, diligent chinese people in mainland China. Like the jewish people in Germany. They have their own unique traditions and foods. They are usually smart and successful.
What dialect do you speak?

Hakka.

Oh.
hakka by James February 3, 2007

Doing a Mika Hakkinen

Giving a vague and short answer to a question that was looking for more insights and a longer answer. A typical phenomenon with Finnish racing drivers.
"Brian, did you manage to get anything from the rookie driver?"
"No, he was doing a Mika Hakkinen"
"What!?"
"Yes"