The high pitch e-girl on Earth. Can't take a joke. Legally can not say the n-word. Alex uses her chest when playing Overwatch for those easy wrist flicks.
by Jacobitch ;) December 8, 2020
Get the kiitsune mug.A mythical Japanese creature, with the ability to shapeshift - Usually takes on the shape of a fox, though.
They take on the shape of a human being to seduce others, and not unlike a vampire, they slowly feed on people's life force, able to do so in multiple short sessions.
A Kitsune can have up to nine tails, and the more tails it has, the older and wiser it is.
At the point where it has nine tails, its fur will also turn golden.
A rather well-known kitsune is Tails, the best friend of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Because of his age, he doesn't have the shapeshifting lifedraining capabilities others of his race have.
In fact, since he has only two tails, Tails is considered a very basic and young kitsune.
Possibly because of his age (8).
They take on the shape of a human being to seduce others, and not unlike a vampire, they slowly feed on people's life force, able to do so in multiple short sessions.
A Kitsune can have up to nine tails, and the more tails it has, the older and wiser it is.
At the point where it has nine tails, its fur will also turn golden.
A rather well-known kitsune is Tails, the best friend of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Because of his age, he doesn't have the shapeshifting lifedraining capabilities others of his race have.
In fact, since he has only two tails, Tails is considered a very basic and young kitsune.
Possibly because of his age (8).
by H Hog May 14, 2003
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refers to when rain falls from a clear sky. Also it means than a kitsune (nine-tailed fox) is having a wedding.
by Kitsune_God June 20, 2007
Get the kitsune no yomeiri mug.Kitsune is simply the japanese term for "fox" and nothing else.
The fact that Japanese used to believe that ALL foxes were magical and so are many foxes in japanese fiction (especially anime), doesn't change that the term "kitsune", per se, doesn't imply any supernatural characteristic and therefore, there's no reason to call anything "kitsune", unless you are speaking proper japanese.
The fact that Japanese used to believe that ALL foxes were magical and so are many foxes in japanese fiction (especially anime), doesn't change that the term "kitsune", per se, doesn't imply any supernatural characteristic and therefore, there's no reason to call anything "kitsune", unless you are speaking proper japanese.
by Scarafone July 29, 2008
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Also, nickname of Konno Mitsune from Love Hina, whose expression is often seen as fox-like.
Also, nickname of Konno Mitsune from Love Hina, whose expression is often seen as fox-like.
by Purokku-kun June 24, 2004
Get the Kitsune mug.Ultra-hip independent franco-japanese music label, that specialises in electro/rock, and is known for its ultra-hip "Kitsuné Maison" compilations.
Hipster 1: I was checking out Pitchforkmedia's RSS feed when I saw Kitsuné Maison 4 was released!
Hipster 2: Fetch! *sweeps bangs*
Hipster 2: Fetch! *sweeps bangs*
by Fox n' Wolf January 11, 2008
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