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Kimi

Kimi is a type of person who needs bitches on his dick.

Person one: You know that person who got no bitches?
Person two: yeah, kimi

by Pinkea November 24, 2021

7๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Kimi

An Asian chick who likes chicken and noddles and has a fedish for sticking things in her mouth

" who are all the chicken? " kimi did"

by Redlicker444 December 4, 2016

6๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Kimi

Kimi is a person who likes to stare at girls areas during class like a pervert

"ah kimi stop staring at kimberly's ass in class

by I have good boner November 27, 2018

7๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Kimi

kimi is awesome funny dirty minded boy who looks sooo quiche and is the best at everything he does especially swimming and basketball

you look slick in those nmds your such a kimi

by lilkimi May 13, 2019

2๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Kimi

A girl who will eat your dog at any cost

I think that kimi ate my dog

by Matt_the_savage December 4, 2016

5๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Kimi

The name of a girl a total bitch. Makes you think she is sweet but really is a backstabber. Most of them are stupid and get horrible grades. Is ugly on the inside and out, and can't decide if she likes boys or girls so she flirts with EVERYBODY. Also they normally smell bad, and are sluts. Normally they have bad manners and are annoying and rude.

Kyle -Dude I went out with Kimi yesterday and she flirted with our girl waitress, total turn-off!

Teddy- Sick, and she smells gross too!

by skater1124 March 24, 2009

38๐Ÿ‘ 400๐Ÿ‘Ž


No Kimi

No kimi (ใฎๅ›) is another suffix coming from Japanese history. It was used to denominate Lords and Ladies in the Court, especially during the Heian period. The most famous example is the Prince Hikaru Genji, protagonist of The Tale of Genji who was called "Hikaru no Kimi "(ๅ…‰ใฎๅ›). Nowadays, this suffix can be used as a metaphor for someone who behaves like a prince or princess from ancient times, but its use is very rare. Its main usage remains in historical dramas.

This suffix also appears when addressing lovers in letters from a man to a woman, as in, "Murasaki no kimi" or "My beloved Ms. Murasaki".

Silly example:

(Someone asking to ''Prince Hikaru Genji'' to come over): Come here Hikaru no Kimi.

by Kucchan April 7, 2018