An adjective in Japanese meaning " pretty; cute; lovely; charming; dear; darling; pet" It's stem is two kanji meaning "can love". It is commonly used by anime and manga fans.
by Lisa June 04, 2003
When someone goes to the gym and spends 90% of the time on their phones scrolling through social media
Looks like its thumb day again for Jimmy with his usual routing... 3 sets of 5 snapchat selfies and 10 sets of scrolling through facebook until exhaustion
by Gary br April 02, 2017
Cute, tiny, the most adorable style of art. It can also be used as an adjective, if you see something cute, or small. It is a Japanese style of art, but many use it in other forms. A simple type of chibi, and chibi is a simple type of anime.
Adjective:
Person 1: "Look at this cute plush I got!"
Person 2: "Awww, it's so KAWAII!"
Art Style:
Person 1: "Look what I drew!"
Person 2: "Is this the art style KAWAII?"
Person 1: "Look at this cute plush I got!"
Person 2: "Awww, it's so KAWAII!"
Art Style:
Person 1: "Look what I drew!"
Person 2: "Is this the art style KAWAII?"
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by XxGalaxyNekoXx May 24, 2017
Boy: That Neko is so kawaii!
Girl: i know, right? I wish I was kawaii.
Boy: you are kawaii.
Girl: aw...well your cute too.
Girl: i know, right? I wish I was kawaii.
Boy: you are kawaii.
Girl: aw...well your cute too.
by Neko-Miku-Chan October 20, 2015
by Anonymous May 27, 2003
Means 'cute' in Japanese. Horrendously overused by fangirls on anything chibi. ANYTHING. Because they feel the need to repeat the three Japanese words they know OVER AND OVER. And they LEARNED said Japanese words by watching 'Naruto' in Japanese on YouTube ALL THE TIME.
by Blue Ruse October 04, 2006
Kawaii - Adjective, Japanese in origin
Kawaii is Japanese for "cute". Many japanese culture/entertainment fans have taken the word and added it to their lingo to be used in english conversation.
It can be used in several sentence patterns, including a question such as "Kawaii ne?" meaning "Cute, isn't it?"
Kawaii is Japanese for "cute". Many japanese culture/entertainment fans have taken the word and added it to their lingo to be used in english conversation.
It can be used in several sentence patterns, including a question such as "Kawaii ne?" meaning "Cute, isn't it?"
"My Domo-kun plushie is so kawaii!!"
"Kawaii!!!!" (Upon seeing a picture of an underage japanese schoolgirl)
"Kawaii ne?" (A cosplayer showing off his/her costume to others, or vainly looking in the mirror)
"Kawaii!!!!" (Upon seeing a picture of an underage japanese schoolgirl)
"Kawaii ne?" (A cosplayer showing off his/her costume to others, or vainly looking in the mirror)
by Seifuru January 25, 2006
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