Please, as translated into Japanese. Commonly used with "aishite" which means means, loosely translated "love me." So "aishite kudasai" means "Please love me." Also found in the Dir en grey lyrics of the song "Merciless Cult."
"ai shite kudasai kono chi mo sono imi mo
ai shite kudasai kono hi ni kono kachi wo"
English translation:
"Please love me, this blood and the meaning
Please love me, this day and this value."
-Dir en grey, "Merciless cult"
Lyrics and translation from songmeanings.net
ai shite kudasai kono hi ni kono kachi wo"
English translation:
"Please love me, this blood and the meaning
Please love me, this day and this value."
-Dir en grey, "Merciless cult"
Lyrics and translation from songmeanings.net
by Kelsey D May 27, 2008
Literally means "Please Stop" in japanese. And these "UwU" girls think this is a sexual word. Lmao now i remember my uwu phase in 2018.
by N3K0-! July 08, 2021
by NickNamed October 02, 2020
“Yamete kudasai” means Please stop it in Japanese. It is used by UwU girls making it a sexual thing. Usually these people are annoying and try to get attention.
by Restoredbox May 23, 2022
Yamete kudasai usually means something along the lines of, please stop it. can usaly be heard in anime when female human creatures are mating with male human creatures.
by ARandomghumanbeing December 02, 2017
by coroaroxa6 October 03, 2023
In Philippines, this means "masarap (yummy)" or "it feels so good" instead of "please stop". This is being used by bandwagon teenage Filipinos who just heard it from hentai, doesn't have time to research things, and take it from Tiktok as reference.
by dasim October 14, 2021