人外, a new term introduced in Japanese manga, which refers to non-human creatures who usually involves in some sort of relationship with humans (especially love).
by Dagnabbit! December 17, 2014
Japanese for "Felon", or "Evildoer". Often foreigners are told this is simply a corruption of "Gajin" (Japanese for "foreigner") in an attempt to poke fun at them.
In Kanji: 人外
In Kanji: 人外
by GFrohman July 04, 2013
A "very cool" (supposedly) way of saying gaijin that Americans will most likely not recognize. It's merely the switching of the syllables of gaijin.
by Ukchana December 24, 2003