Smart but acts stupid , strong and handsome man with a big package down there. He’s sweet nice and tends to be a ladies men. 10/10 all around.
by anonymous November 22, 2021
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Motoko from Love Hina: Urashima! Kisama wa honto ni chikan desu!
Urashima, you bastard! You're a real pervert.
Urashima, you bastard! You're a real pervert.
by Purokku-kun June 14, 2004
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Literally "precious sir" in Japanese ("ki" meaning precious, "sama" being a very polite honorific), it is what a samurai called his enemy. In modern speech, it can be used with someone you want to kill or as an extremely rude insult. Has been used by soldiers and yakuza. Sometimes used liberally by english-speaking otaku.
"kisama!"
"oh no you didn't!"
"oh no you didn't!"
by spazberry August 23, 2008
Get the kisama mug.As a Turkish phrase, "Kıskananlar çatlasın" has same meaning with English phrase "haters gonna hate".
Girl1: Ooo yeni iPhone almışız?! (Ohhh, You bought a brand new iPhone!)
Girl2: Kıskananlar çatlasın! (Haters gonna hate!)
Girl2: Kıskananlar çatlasın! (Haters gonna hate!)
by Controller26 December 14, 2016
Get the kıskananlar çatlasın mug.It is a term that shows affection. To be precise, though it's original form holds a different meaning, in urban usage it usually means that I'm going to kiss you. Of course it is mostly used as a figurative, but the situation in which it's used can unravel in face sucking.
The 'ama' is akin to the english "I'm gonna" , and the 'kis' is akin to the english 'kiss'.
Thus "ama kiss you" is an appropriate way to view the urban usage of 'kisama'.
The 'ama' is akin to the english "I'm gonna" , and the 'kis' is akin to the english 'kiss'.
Thus "ama kiss you" is an appropriate way to view the urban usage of 'kisama'.
Party A:
I got you that book you've been struggling to get your hands on. You were right, it sure wasn't easy to find, but here you go.
Party B:
Kisama!
I got you that book you've been struggling to get your hands on. You were right, it sure wasn't easy to find, but here you go.
Party B:
Kisama!
by WSama August 12, 2018
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a swear word in cree: son of a bitch
kiskânak kosisan - son of a bitch in cree
kiskânakos - prostitute in cree
a swear word in cree: son of a bitch
kiskânak kosisan - son of a bitch in cree
kiskânakos - prostitute in cree
by NDNtaco June 16, 2023
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