n. When one shaves their head thusly giving them the appearance of or pertaining to clay. Clay head. Clay-mation. having {cotz}
by clay-mie January 11, 2009
Japanese phrase that translate to, “I can see your underwear.” This phrase was used in an episode of ‘JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders” where Jean Pierre Polnareff said the phrase in Japanese sign language. After this, Noriaki Kakyoin sneaks behind him and says the famous phrase, guessing what Polnareff said. After Kakyoin guessed the phrase, they do a badass handshake.
by YourUncleJimmy November 23, 2021
A Japanese phrase that means "your underwear is showing" which became famous in the west for its usage in Chapter 68 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders.
The phrase is usually accompanied by a hand sign, which will be explained here.
Clap in Japanese is "pan"
The 2 fingers represent "tsu"
Circle in Japanese is "maru"
And look in Japanese is "mie"
The phrase is usually accompanied by a hand sign, which will be explained here.
Clap in Japanese is "pan"
The 2 fingers represent "tsu"
Circle in Japanese is "maru"
And look in Japanese is "mie"
by BX56 November 3, 2022
Ya Mie Die (雅蠛蝶, Yǎ Miè Dié) means "Small Elegant Butterfly" (name derived from Japanese yamete (止めて), meaning "stop"), was supposedly a type of butterfly discovered on 1 January 2009 at the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, and that legends state that there was once a Japanese girl who turned into these butterflies after harsh pressures during a romantic relationship. The original article states that these butterflies are able to change colour, and are luminescent, naturally emitting light from its wings. This is due to the cold temperatures and low oxygen environment these butterflies live in. There are an estimated 14,000 of these butterflies living throughout the world, and thus are considered to be precious and highly uncommon.
She was a real Ya Mie Die
by ShenzhenBoy June 11, 2011
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