What did you smell like a baka originally mean?

The phrase "You kinda smell like a baka" originally came from a viral TikTok audio clip in 2021, and did not have a specific pre-existing meaning. It was a nonsensical, ironic meme.

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Where did the meme baka come from?

The “Sussy Baka” meme, a fusion of gaming slang and Japanese pejorative term, reflects the dynamic nature of linguistics on the internet. Combining “sussy,” a term derived from the popular game “Among Us,” and “baka,” which the Japanese word for fool, the meme has transcended its origins to become a viral sensation.

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Where did the oi oi oi baka trend come from?

"OI OI OI Bakugou" is a song inspired by Bakugou from My Hero Academia. It was released in 2020 by La Memerano and features a famous clip of Bakugou saying, "Oi oi oi." You might hear it if you come across a meme of a South Korean cartoon character named Red Larva on your TikTok or YouTube Shorts feed.

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Who is famous for saying baka?

Frequently said by: Asuka from Neon Genesis Evangelion.

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What does baka mean in slang?

Baka (馬鹿/ばか/バカ; Japanese pronunciation: [baꜜ. ka], transl. idiot; stupid) is a Japanese pejorative. It is cited as the most frequently used pejorative term in the Japanese language.

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You kinda smell, like a Baka.. Eren Yeager!

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What is Luffy's famous line in Japanese?

Luffy's most famous Japanese dialogue is his declaration to become the Pirate King: 「海賊王に俺はなる!」 (Kaizoku-ō ni ore wa naru!), meaning "I will become the Pirate King!". Another key phrase is his self-introduction: 「俺はモンキー・D・ルフィ!海賊王になる男だ!」 (Ore wa Monkey D. Luffy! Kaizoku-ō ni naru otoko da!), which translates to "I'm Monkey D. Luffy! The man who will become the Pirate King!". 

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Why do Japanese people say 草?

Japanese people say "草" (kusa, meaning grass) as slang for "LOL" or "hahaha" because a string of repeated "w"s (wwww) used to express laughter looks like blades of grass, evolving from the kanji 笑 (wara) for laugh, shortened to 'w'. It signifies amusement, similar to typing "lol" in English, but context matters, and it's generally used in informal online settings. 

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What is baka in gen Z?

Baka means idiot or fool but it is generally used among friends both playfully or teasingly.

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Is baka the f word?

The Japanese word baka (ばか) basically means “fool” or”idiot”. Depending on the tone and situation, it can range from a playful “dummy” to a harsh insult that stings. The kanji is 馬鹿.

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Who first said Sussy baka?

“Sussy baka” was popularized by the TikTok user Akeam Francis. In March 2021, Francis hosted a livestream on the app, during which they ad-libbed the line, “Deku! Why do you gotta be such a sussy baka?” in an exaggerated voice. Shortly after, the clip was widely shared on TikTok, and the term entered common usage.

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What is the male version of baka?

“Bakayarō” is a commonly used compound word that combines “baka” and “yarō” (野郎). “Yarō” is also a highly context-dependent word. It means “man” or “dude” when being used among male friends to mock each other. However, it turns to “jerk” or “dumbass” if you are meaning to offend someone.

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What does it mean if a girl calls you baka?

The short answer: Baka (馬鹿 or ばか) is a Japanese swear or curse word meaning idiot, jackass, dumbass, or unthinking fool. (Excuse our language, please!) That said, baka's meaning is highly contextual, as our resident Japanese expert explains: “Baka (馬鹿) means a fool or an idiot, and used as an insult.

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Is sussy a swear word?

People say "Sus/Sussy" to express suspicion or doubt about something or someone, often in a playful or joking manner.

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Is it impolite to say no in Japan?

In Japanese culture, it's unusual to say a direct “no” to a request or offer, because it's impolite.

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Is it rude to say "anata" in Japanese?

If you use it when you know the name of the person, it's seen as rude. If there is anyway else to refer to someone than that, it's often used instead. For example going into a convenience store the employee's would refer to you as お客様 (Honored Customer) instead.

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What does UWU mean in Japanese?

Usage and variants

The emoticon uwu is often used to denote cuteness (kawaii), happiness, or tenderness. Excessive usage of the emoticon can also have the intended effect of annoying its recipient. It is popularly used in the furry fandom.

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What is the d word in One Piece?

The "D." in One Piece (like in Monkey D. Luffy) is a mysterious inherited initial for a secret lineage, the "Clan of D.," who are considered "Natural Enemies of God" (the Celestial Dragons) and destined to cause significant world changes, often associated with bringing smiles, freedom, and pursuing dreams, though its exact word meaning remains unknown and heavily theorized as Dawn, Dream, Democracy, or Devil.
 

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What is Zoro's famous line?

Roronoa Zoro Quotes. Japanese: “People can say whatever they want, but I ain't done anything I regret.” English Dub: “People can say whatever they want about me, but I've never done a single thing in my life that I regret.”

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Why is Luffy called Mugiwara?

Mugiwara means straw hat, since luffy always wears it anywhere he goes, it become his unique characteristics. It's kind of like people calling Edward Newgate Shirohige ( Whitebeard ) instead of just Newgate. It's just a moniker they picked up based on their notable attributes or crew name.

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