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Japanese internet slang for lol. Literally means grass.
The word laughter 笑い - warai" got shortened to "www" which kinda looks like grass. Therefore "grass" means "lol"
Japanese internet slang for lol. Literally means grass.
The word laughter 笑い - warai" got shortened to "www" which kinda looks like grass. Therefore "grass" means "lol"
by tarhar October 5, 2020
Get the kusa mug.-Another way of saying "sex" or "fuck".
-Can also be used in the past tense or present tense forms.
"kunsayed" or "kunsaying"
Originally created by Neno
Started in Colorado
-Can also be used in the past tense or present tense forms.
"kunsayed" or "kunsaying"
Originally created by Neno
Started in Colorado
Did you get some kunsay last night?
Hey, did you kunsay that girl last night?
We went to the movies, then kunsayed right after.
I kunsayed the fuck outta her!
Are Jon and that black girl kunsaying right now?
We were kunsaying for like 2 hours.
Hey, did you kunsay that girl last night?
We went to the movies, then kunsayed right after.
I kunsayed the fuck outta her!
Are Jon and that black girl kunsaying right now?
We were kunsaying for like 2 hours.
by ctraphagan August 11, 2011
Get the Kunsay mug.Kusa(草) is japanese slang for LOL, it also means grass.
BIG Kusa = BIG LOL /or/ LOLLLL, meaning something is extremely funny
BIG Kusa = BIG LOL /or/ LOLLLL, meaning something is extremely funny
Person 1: Did you see the stream last night? Tomoe-san's kill was blamed on Sukoya san in among us. Talk about bad timing wwwww
Person 2: BIG KUSA
Person 2: BIG KUSA
by vTerumi April 8, 2021
Get the BIG KUSA mug.Kürşat (hero) is a Turkish male name based on a fictional character. He is the idealized character of a real person whose name was given as Jiesheshuai (or Chie shih shuai) in the 7th-century Chinese chronicles.
In old Turkish, kür means "arrow" or "ambitious" Şad (shad) was the title of a clan leader of the royal blood. Şads were assistants of the khagan (emperor) or yabgu(ruler of the west portion of the empire) Thus Kür-şat (or Kür-şad) was a compound name. It was popularized by Turkish author Nihal Atsız. Atsız told about the Jiesheshuai event and the name Kürşat to his colleague (later opponent) Sabahattin Ali who in 1936 wrote a play named Esirler (Captives) based on Jiesheshuai. But it was not an epic play and Kürşat was portrayed as a desperate lover. Nihal Atsız criticized the play and decided to use the name in one of his novels. Kürşat was mentioned in his 1946 epic novel named Bozkurtların Ölümü (The death of Grey Wolves). In Turkish mythology The wolfsymbolizes honor and is also considered the mother of most Turkish peoples In the novel, the death of the grey wolves refers to the collapse of Eastern Turkish khaganate. The first section of the novel refers to 621 events when Turks were independent. Second section is about the collapse of the khaganate and the last section is about the Jiesheshuai event. The main difference from the historic event is that the author Nihal Atsız has named the hero Kürşat instead of Jiesheshuai. The name was further popularized when Niyazi Yıldırım Gençosmanoğlu wrote a poem based on the novel.
Made by Kursat Akyuz
Made by Kursat Akyuz
by KURSATAKYUZ September 19, 2013
Get the Kursat mug.romaji for a japanese kanji meaning grass, used in a similar manner to "lol", "lmao", "rofl", keymashing is some cases, or "www" (the last one of these being the very source of kusa's use due to the w's "resembling grass"). primarily used in communities with strong, notorious ties to or heavily driven by japan but that also count with a western following.
*in response to Kureiji Ollie simping for any other hololive talent*
Half the chat when Ollie inevitably gets rejected: KUSA
Half the chat when Ollie inevitably gets rejected: KUSA
by bakusgarbagedumpofknowledge June 9, 2021
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