1.
The Japanese word for a god or deity as well as paper. If used in the context of god, "Kami" refers to any god, while "Kami-sama" refers to "the" god.
Kami no Kami (The paper god / the godly paper)
2.
A recently deceased drummer of Malice Mizer. Known for his long hair, feminine face, and purfume collection. He died June 21, 1999 from a Cerebral blockage. Was never really replaced in the band, and if he was, the new drummer was never recognized as a true member.
"Kami was the best drummer Malice Mizer ever had."
See Kasumi
3.
The Japanese word for a god or deity.
Oh Kami...
4.
The Japanese word for a god or deity. "Kami" refers to any such being, while "kami-sama" refers to "the" god.
5.
The most beautiful girl in the universe.
" i love Kami so very much "
See Dr. Drew
6.
Shintoword denoting a force or spiritof great nature, perhaps a "god" or "goddess," but perhaps also a faerie, an ancestor, a rock, a supporting pillar holding up a building, or even a technology. Humans (whom are descendant from the kami) perceive kami through thoughts & feelings of awe and reverence.
There are an infinite number of kami.
See shinto, kami, spirit, life, sincerity
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the japanese word for hair, perhaps its because the word means both "diety", "god" and hair, that hair is so usual in japanese horrormovies.
Omai wa kami wa usagi des!
See Simon