If a player never misses a shot in a videogame, then you call them Godaim since he has the aim of a God.
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Godalminger refers to a person from Godalming in Surrey, who does not care for their appearance, the condition of their clothes or their personal hygiene.
Person 1: "That Godalminger has got a hole in his boxers!"
Person 2: "Oh yeh! I can see his Godalmingerlinger!"
Person 2: "Oh yeh! I can see his Godalmingerlinger!"
by lewanon May 13, 2011
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Get the arigato gozaimasu mug.A very pretty and beautiful female.Loves helping people and she is very loyal and sweet.She tends to love her friends more than anything else.She can be a crack head at times,fights alot and tends to get freaky with her messages,good kisser,DO NOT LET HER GO.It'll probably be a huge mistake
by Thatbitchhere June 11, 2019
Get the Godtime mug."Ohayou Gozaimasu," and "Ohayou" are the Japanese ways to say "Good Morning."People who haven't actually studied the language usually end up spelling it some nooby way like. ohayo-gozimus!!!!!!!11111
It's pronounced like this: Oh-high-yoh, Go-zai-moss. >o work with me!
:o but it's not your fault. I did it too. XD
But yeah. It's a formal way to say, "Good Morning!"
"Ohayou!" Is informal; Usually used between friends. Saying this to a teacher, for example, is often considered very rude and disrespectful. It's kindof like calling an by their first name, in the English language.
Praise me and my semi-bilingual skills. >=O
Kthx.
It's pronounced like this: Oh-high-yoh, Go-zai-moss. >o work with me!
:o but it's not your fault. I did it too. XD
But yeah. It's a formal way to say, "Good Morning!"
"Ohayou!" Is informal; Usually used between friends. Saying this to a teacher, for example, is often considered very rude and disrespectful. It's kindof like calling an by their first name, in the English language.
Praise me and my semi-bilingual skills. >=O
Kthx.
"Ohayou Gozaimasu, Rokkaindo sensei."
English: "Good morning, Mrs. Rochkind." (Teacher.)
"Ohayou, Mi-chan!"
English: "Morning, Miyuki!"
English: "Good morning, Mrs. Rochkind." (Teacher.)
"Ohayou, Mi-chan!"
English: "Morning, Miyuki!"
by Bleeding Cake January 6, 2006
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