by S.W. C November 22, 2021
Get the sumisa mug.Sumiya is an all round joker she’s that girl that actually makes you laugh whether you want to admit it or not and she’s someone that gets along with most people unless you give her a reason not to like you. Sumiya is unproblematic and nice to be around. Everyone needs a sumiya In their life.
by Onlyandrxa July 13, 2019
Get the Sumiya mug.a perfect girl. who seems shy at first, when you get to know her, she is all kinds of crazy. everyone loves her, especially the boys. she will try to hide her feelings and make other people happy. she will get marinade to one of her first crush.
does anyone know sumiya?
by siamon October 2, 2013
Get the sumiya mug.Sunisa is a beautiful girl with a kind heart and is loved by mean people she is loyal, wierd, stubborn, and mean at times. She likes to have fun and she like to do strange things she has a short temper so might not want to mess with her when she’s mad. And by the way don’t get mad because she honest.
by Itsssss mee March 8, 2018
Get the Sunisa mug.A peace officer serving the duty of responding to noise complaints. Best known for breaking up suisares.
It's 12:30 AM on a Monday. The next door neighbor's suisare is still going strong. That's it, I'm calling the suisare patrol.
by annoyed November 3, 2004
Get the suisare patrol mug.
Get the Sumina mug.Japanese word meaning, "I am sorry".
Sometimes used together with doumo. "Doumo sumimasen" also means I'm sorry.
Often in conversation "doumo sumimasen" or "sumimasen" are used in place of "Thank you". Perhaps Japanese feeling is, I'm sorry bothering you, but thank you very much to be so considerate.
Sometimes used together with doumo. "Doumo sumimasen" also means I'm sorry.
Often in conversation "doumo sumimasen" or "sumimasen" are used in place of "Thank you". Perhaps Japanese feeling is, I'm sorry bothering you, but thank you very much to be so considerate.
1. Sumimasen I broke your dish.
2. When a gentle person gives away a seat on a crowded train to an aged person, the person who received the favor may say, "sumimasen" or "doumo sumimasen".
2. When a gentle person gives away a seat on a crowded train to an aged person, the person who received the favor may say, "sumimasen" or "doumo sumimasen".
by Ramunenakayama December 27, 2007
Get the sumimasen mug.