A Japanese phrase that literally means "Eight Six"; as opposed to "Hachi Ju Roku" which would be the correct way of saying "Eighty Six"
In North America the phrase is used by posers to describe rear wheel drive Corollas built between 1985 and 1987.
I wish I had a hachi roku so I could drift like an initial d, I also wish I was a Jap, and not a virgin.
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The act of going to Roku City is getting really high. Roku City is the screensaver of a city that is displayed on a Roku television when the user is inactive.
(Person 1): Hey man, letβs get high. (Person 2): Yeah, letβs go to fucking Roku City
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roku - is a moment that happened 1 year, 3 weeks, 5 days, 7 hours, 51 seconds ago... what happened is somebody got a call (thats roku) and mom said "goodbye roku-" that sentance was never finished..... πππ
"Rokas but roku" got a call
Japanese for 86. hatch meaning 8 and roku meaning 6. mostly used for the auto mobile known to americans as the 1986 Toyota Corrola.
wow, look at that hachi-roku drift!
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The S&M version of Netflix and Chill.
Sharkqueesha: I think it's time to take our relationship to the next level.
Tyrone: Yeah, let's Roku and Rape
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Stands for 8 and 6 in japanese (86). In a automotive context, it relates to the Corolla AE-86 hatchback, which is famous for it's drifting and racing capabilities, and referred by the YouTuber from the channel Bladed Angel in a funny way as the "Eight-uh-Six-uh", in an attempt to sound like a japanese man.
-I got an AE-86!
-Just tuned my 86.
-Hey, I crashed my Hachi-Roku in a track accident.
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watching tv or movies with a roku and having bdsm sex at the same time, pretty similar to Netflix and chill, blockbuster and cockthruster,amazon prime and sexy time.
hey, babe wanna come over and have some Roku and choke you time?
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