I Rike Your Styre

What is I Rike Your Styre?


1.

A humerous sometimes derogatory expression of I like your style; this is usually pronouced with a bad japanese accent to portray the stereotype of Asians pronouncing their "L"s as "R"s.

As the two martial artist engage in battle, one commences to attack with an ancient Shaolin technique. The other quickly counters the maneuver and pauses to say "Ah, I see you study the shaorin, I rike your styre!"

See humour, racism, japanese, chinese, asian, martial arts


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