草
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
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
by Gangsta_G March 17, 2004
1. Holy shit! Is that a kusa? I thought it was a giant rat.
2. Looking at that kusa makes me feel better about myself.
2. Looking at that kusa makes me feel better about myself.
by mexicanarab April 27, 2006
1 : Yo what the fuck is that guy doing
2 : That guy's a fkin kusa bro im telling uuuu, he does what he wants
2 : That guy's a fkin kusa bro im telling uuuu, he does what he wants
by Kaprion July 28, 2017
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 9, 2021
The slang for LOL in Japanese, it also means "grass".
Mostly used on Japanese comment sections and livestreams when something funny happens.
Mostly used on Japanese comment sections and livestreams when something funny happens.
Guy 1: So I was on the Internet last night watching Japanese livestreams,
Guy 2: And?
Guy 1: Something funny had happened, and when that happened, everyone had typed 草 (Kusa), and I at first didn't know what that meant, but I later on learned that it mean "LOL".
Guy 2: And?
Guy 1: Something funny had happened, and when that happened, everyone had typed 草 (Kusa), and I at first didn't know what that meant, but I later on learned that it mean "LOL".
by Aakai January 13, 2020