Translates directly to "small things"; Japanese word that refers to knickknacks, small accessories, charms, pouches, etc, often of a cute or kitsch nature.
Also, the name of a town in Mie prefecture, Japan.
Not to be confused with "kimono" (class of traditional Japanese garments).
"I found an awesome cellphone pouch at that new komono store in Umetsubo town."
(n) - a strong drink mixed from the following ingredients
1/3 vodka
1/6 redbull
1/6 gatorate
1/6 any sort fruit juice
1/6 any random liquor that you can
The name comes from a Russian word "kompot" that means a refreshing drink made out of water and jam.
Variations:
- Nuclear kompotik - increase the amount of alcohol to at least 60% and instead of vodka use any sort of strong alcohol that you can find. The more different thing you use, the more nuclear it gets.