A Japanese word meaning 'My'. Watashi is generally used by girls, and 'boku no' or 'ore no' can be used by boys to say 'my'.
Although the japanese word mai also means 'My', it is used when not referring to oneself, or when it is from a neutral tone.
Although the japanese word mai also means 'My', it is used when not referring to oneself, or when it is from a neutral tone.
by scytheblade69 August 13, 2007
by nani? naruto?! November 27, 2004
by Jesse Kane the bringer of pain July 2, 2005
"I am already dead"
Deriving from Omae wa mou shindeiru, it is usually used unironically among friends. It is also a cry for help that will be laughed at as you circle into the depths of despair, leaving behind any sanity you possess.
Deriving from Omae wa mou shindeiru, it is usually used unironically among friends. It is also a cry for help that will be laughed at as you circle into the depths of despair, leaving behind any sanity you possess.
by Prof. Layton March 16, 2018
say it to any non-japanese speaking person. it's a lovely excuse at times. 'i did it because watashi wa hentai desu.'
by Aurore April 16, 2006
Japanese for "I'm a pervert." Note: 'watashi' is the FEMALE pronoun for I. Guy's should say, "Boku wa hentai desu".
schoolgirl: "KYAAA!! Why'd you flip up my skirt?!"
pervy male classmate: "Watashi wa hentai desu!"
Japanese friend of pervert: *smirks*
pervy male classmate: "Watashi wa hentai desu!"
Japanese friend of pervert: *smirks*
by Ali-chan May 17, 2011