A Japanese suffix added to a name (preferably to a male's name). It is used for friends, and possibly the men that you fancy.
Sasuke-kun; Itachi-kun.
by Tsuzuka December 8, 2004
A really sweet, intelligent, kind, curious, and perceptive person.
He smiles rarely, but when he does, it feels like you won a million bucks.
He smiles rarely, but when he does, it feels like you won a million bucks.
by lock4 February 7, 2018
a suffix attached to the surname of younger men or the same age as the speaker.
it isn't used between women or addressing superiors however a man can address a inferior woman by ~kun (in schools or companies)
it is less polie than ~san.
it isn't used between women or addressing superiors however a man can address a inferior woman by ~kun (in schools or companies)
it is less polie than ~san.
by Tadukhipa December 29, 2005
A suffix attached to names in Japanese.
Using it shows an informal relationship between speaker and listener.
Used with person's first name
Using it shows an informal relationship between speaker and listener.
Used with person's first name
Ohio Vash-kun!
by Camo-Kun August 28, 2003
by J.Mclain & J.Horsfall June 17, 2008