The basic suffix attached to a name in Japanese; indicates some respect, approx. equivalent of Mr. or Ms. Leaving off suffixes is disrespectful, so if you have no other suffix, -san is preffered.
Hello, Kazuki-san.
by Morathor March 30, 2004
the most funniest, best person in the world u could ever meet! she always brightens ur day with her smile and laugh. she is down to earth and a total ninja!
by matzy101 October 21, 2011
Sanity.
Originally taken from the roleplaying game Call of Cthulhu. In this game you'd play as mortals trying to retain their sanity in the face of Lovecraftian horrors from Beyond. More recently however, the term has been used more casually to describe sanity in all its aspects. Almost always written entirely in capital letters, as it was on some of the character sheets for the game.
Originally taken from the roleplaying game Call of Cthulhu. In this game you'd play as mortals trying to retain their sanity in the face of Lovecraftian horrors from Beyond. More recently however, the term has been used more casually to describe sanity in all its aspects. Almost always written entirely in capital letters, as it was on some of the character sheets for the game.
Person 1: "Did you see the first Dungeons and Dragons movie?"
Person 2: "Yes, unfortunately. It wasn't a horror, but I swear I lost SAN."
Person 2: "Yes, unfortunately. It wasn't a horror, but I swear I lost SAN."
by skywyze February 28, 2008
the word "son", but said/typed in the way a russian in brooklyn's brighton beach neighborhood would say/type it.
by Roman April 21, 2003
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