Verb: Kyoon-Baazi (qu-oon baa-zee)
1. The formal consolidation of kyoonies in its worldwide network.
2. An underground organization defined by Kontagious Inc. as delegating an egregious form of kyoon-like attributes.
1. The formal consolidation of kyoonies in its worldwide network.
2. An underground organization defined by Kontagious Inc. as delegating an egregious form of kyoon-like attributes.
It's the Kyoon-Baazi Playa!
by Artt Vandalay November 19, 2007
Get the Kyoon-Baazi mug.Kodona is literally the boys solution to the popular japanese 'lolita' fashion. It involves wearing a style similar to what victorian boys wore. Including masculine blouses and shirts, knickerbockers, short trousers, knee high socks, top hats and newsboy caps. This is also what some girls use when they don't want to dress 'up like a victorian doll'.
by Chii Tanaka May 30, 2006
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The difference between Marion Jones and "Obama" is that "Obama" is an illuminati actor while Marion Jones is another champion executed by the illuminati. - Kyoon
by jackofftherails April 30, 2009
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by mArkleE December 16, 2020
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Its literal meaning, however, is "a being at puberty age who is neither quite adult nor child." It is a word that came into use a decade ago among Japanese middle aged and parents to describe the awkward stage their children were going through during middle-high school.
The word itself debuted in foreign vocabulary by means of the Gothic and Lolita Bible vol. 1, where it was used to describe the general feel of Plastic Tree singer Ryutaro's somwhat offbeat, questionably mentally un-wholesome childishness. The foreign Gothic & Lolita fanbase picked up on the word and mistook it for the style name, eventually equating it with the "oojisama (prince)" look.
It is recognized as a fashion outside of Japan, but not as such in its own country of origin.
Its literal meaning, however, is "a being at puberty age who is neither quite adult nor child." It is a word that came into use a decade ago among Japanese middle aged and parents to describe the awkward stage their children were going through during middle-high school.
The word itself debuted in foreign vocabulary by means of the Gothic and Lolita Bible vol. 1, where it was used to describe the general feel of Plastic Tree singer Ryutaro's somwhat offbeat, questionably mentally un-wholesome childishness. The foreign Gothic & Lolita fanbase picked up on the word and mistook it for the style name, eventually equating it with the "oojisama (prince)" look.
It is recognized as a fashion outside of Japan, but not as such in its own country of origin.
"Today I went and got some knickers from the second hand shop! I'm gonna wear the kodona style at the next con! Aren't they kawaii?!"
by Jeni.was.taken January 21, 2007
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