Kimi no Na wa/your name is one of the greatest animated movies that ever existed for a good reason. with 97% on rotten tomatoes Kimi no Na wa is a beautiful anime drama, romance, sci-fi movie directed by Makoto Shinkai and released 2016. this movie combines incredible animation and visuals with breathtaking music and a timeless story
the story follows two teenagers called Taki and Mitsuha that in a strange turn of events switch body and slowly over time fall in love. although time and space tries to keep them apart the connection between a red ribbon kept them close in an unbreakable bond even when death interferes
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expr. (Used as an expression) can be used by people to express frustration, anger and impatience.
Phrase can be traced with a south-east Asian origin, mostly used in Singapore and Malaysia. Wa (ζοΌLao (θοΌ
literally means 'my father' in Hokkien (η¦ε»Ίθ―), one of the most common dialects in Singapore and Malaysian Chinese descent. (hence it is used to scold blame the entire situation)
"My dad is responsible for this!" - for Anglo people equivalent
Inf. (Informal) This phrase is used for gangsters in coffee shops around "unschooled middle-aged to old people" hanging around roadside hawkers, food courts and coffee shops. Laypeople and commoners just go Wa Lao Eh as a small mantra in their hearts when something goes wrong.
(In singlish) "Aunty, got Kopi-O or not?" Aunty (coffee shop owner) :"No more liao"
"WA LAO EH"
(For Anglo-looking people who doesn't get what the hell is this) It meant:
"Hi, do you have coffee here?" The owner replies: "Sorry, we've ran out"
"WHAT ON EARTH"
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in fact not three sounds put together to create a vynal scratching effect, but the noises made by anybody that thinks they will sneeze but never quite make it. The oh is a display of disapointment because not being able to sneeze sucks. With the oh usually being slightly more delayed
i think im gonna ... wa-ah-oh.
three sound which put together allow you to vocal scratch. different variations of the sound and order allow other words to be included for 'vocal scratching
wa-ah-oh -wa-ah-a-oh -wa-ah-a-oh -weh-wi-wicked
weh-wi-wicked-wo -weh-wi-wicked- weh-wi-wicked weh-wi-wicked-wo weh-wi-wo-yo
Originating from the smash hit
"Pooty Tang", this phrase is synonymous with 'What can I say', but has no concrete definition. See also:
'Sine yo pity on the runny kine'
"What's up, Pooty Tang?"
"Wa Da Ta."
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It is a language from Yoruba speaking people in Nigeria , it is a form of hailing someone or a compliment which means you'll do good things or you'll be great
Wa she rey! Padi mi
Wa she rey! You've bought a new car
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