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Koson is koson
Koson by Kosowo January 21, 2022
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A very cute doggo on the internet from Japan. She is also one of the most well known and successful Vtubers
She is know for being the lover of Okayu, collecting fingers, and being very cute.
She is also the lover of "Nekomata" okayu, though okayu will claim to only be friend
She has a dark side, this dark side is known for heavily enjoying DOOM, violence, and many other evil things
The cow says: moo
The pig says: oink
The Korone says: Yubi Yubi
ship name of sad gay ppl in tokyo revengers, containing koko and inui (the loml) ship trope: peers to best friends to rivals to people who may never speak to each other again
A : what’s your favourite ship in tokyo revengers?

B : kokonui

A : are you mentally okay?
Koondeh means "Queer" or "Faggot" in Persian. It is derogatory and almost always used when insulting someone.

Koondeh sounds similar to the German word for "customer". This similarity is commonly known by average Iranians.
That Koondeh son of a bitch ripped us off!

He is nothing but a Koondeh
Koondeh by Xerxar August 20, 2010

Konondakub 

Konondakub is a culinary term used for a cooked ear of freshly-picked maize from a cultivar of sweet corn. The ear is picked while the endosperm is in the "milk stage" so that the kernels are still tender. Ears of corn are steamed or boiled, usually without their green husks, or roasted with them. The husk leaves are in any case removed before serving.

Konondakub is normally eaten while still warm. It is boiled or grilled. It is then often seasoned with salt and buttered before serving. Some diners use specialized skewers, thrust into the ends of the cob, to hold the ear while eating without touching the hot and sticky kernels.
I ate Konondakub for lunch yesterday.
Konondakub by cornlover3010 October 19, 2010
Translates directly to "small things"; Japanese word that refers to knickknacks, small accessories, charms, pouches, etc, often of a cute or kitsch nature.

Also, the name of a town in Mie prefecture, Japan.

Not to be confused with "kimono" (class of traditional Japanese garments).
"I found an awesome cellphone pouch at that new komono store in Umetsubo town."

"I love to collect mushroom-themed komono."
komono by Quex November 14, 2009