It means uncle, although in anime character regularly use it in its less formal form where it functions more as "mister" or "sir." It's just an informal, but not necessarily rude, way to refer to an older man than yourself that you're unfamiliar with.
That's all I wanted to get clear. Most definitions stop at uncle and barely explain the secondary, and probably more common, use for it. "Ojisan" always means "sir/mister" unless they're actually they're uncle.
A commonly forgotten cinnamon roll with a tail that is often petted by Denki. He works too hard for his own good and helps others. He is also in love with Hagakure.
It means "The glory of God " in Igala language(short form Ojima) . Indeed, the name is bi sexual, and the "Ojima-ojos" are highly special.
As the name implies, very intelligent, special, beautiful, handsome and of course romantic. I bet you won't want to date anyone if he/she isn't an Ojima 😍.
They bear the broadest smile, and are not intimidated by what others think of them. They're firm, diligent, hardworking and proficient. I bet you wouldn't want to step on their toes though!
But if you understand them, they're one of the best things that can happen to you
Hot dark skin 🤤🤤🤤. 1000% would let hit. My manz got good looking hands. have u seen manz cake I mean bokuto u got some competition. And even the twins look up to him like his everything😤😤. Aran's palms look 🔥😍😍😍
another term for a station wagon, mini-van, or any other kind of vehicle that is targeted at the "family" demographic(also M.A.V.)
"Tactical advantages aside, the M.A.V. is top of the line for the holy warrior troop transport manufactured by the Church of Latter Day Saints Military Industrial Complex. Also great for family trips...to heathen lands."
12 step recovery jargon referring to someone new who talks about how great life is, now that they'resober. Usually meaning that the person is out of touch with reality.
The new guy seems pretty happy for a dude who has no job, no money and no family. He must be on a pink cloud.