1. Vaguely known character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Game appearances: Knuckles Chaotix (Sega 32X), Sonic Championship/Sonic the Fighters (Arcade), Sonic Heroes (Nintendo Gamecube/Sony Playstation 2/Microsoft XBox).
2. One of Pentax's camera models.
1. Espio is a ninja chameleon detective.
2. I took these photos with my Pentax Espio.
Brand of clothing that gangstas used to wear. Some still do, but nowadays, Asians are wearing it (Not necessarily gangsta-wannabes; just Asians in general).
Hey man, did you see that Chi'ang kid wearin' FUBU?
Stereotypical name for a Korean dog. Pretty much the Korean version of "Spot", or "Rover".
Sung-bin's dog's name is Happy. No, he's not gonna eat him, you racist fuck.
The art of growing small trees -OR- reshaping kittens by confining them in a small container until their structure has conformed to the shape of the container.
People who bonsai their cats sicken me.
A bandana worn in the left rear pocket of the pants. These are usually worn by gangstas, rappers, and people who are influenced by rap music. I've only seen blue and white flags, although I'm sure there's red flags too (maybe even other colors as well). The white flag can be seen in Eminem's music video, 'Just Lose it', and the blue flag can be seen in Snoop Dogg's music video, 'Drop it Like it's Hot'. Snoop Dogg says that his blue flag signifies that he is a crip, so it seems reasonable that a blood would wear a red one. If anyone wants to correct me, then feel free to do so.
Skaters can also be seen wearing flags. They usually wear black or white ones (although the color probably doesn't matter for them), and theirs is neatly folded into a triangular shape and only about four inches of it stick out, whereas the gangsta/rapper/rap-influenced person practically lets the whole thing hang out.
"I keep a blue flag hanging out my backside, but only on the left side, yeah that's the crip side" -Snoop Dogg, Drop it Like its Hot
A brand of shoe that is worn by old people.
My grandma was so excited because the price of SAS shoes are much lower in the US than in her home country, South Korea. I'm not kidding, my grandma's obssessed with SAS shoes.
A Volkswagen Beetle that is modified to resemble a Hummer. Although relatively kickass looking, it's very loud.
Regardless of the fact that it's made of a sissy car, it's quite manly.