Neko

What is Neko?


1.

Japanese for "cat"

things dealing with cats including the whole half-cat/half-human thing

Use your imagination.

Neko ga oishii desu yo.

"Cats are delicious!"

2.

neh-koh

Japanese literal meaning for "cat".

"I want to buy a neko for a pet."

"Huh?"

See Dave

3.

Japanese for cat. Simple as that.

"Neko" is sometimes refferred to by the otakus to anme cat girls, but to the normal, it's just "cat".

4.

Japanesefor cat. This word has been overused by the Wapanese and the fanboys to describe a girl they tried to date, who unfortunately rejected them because all they ever talk about are their favorite episodes of Dragonball Zor Hamtaro.

Wapanese: Konichiwa, baby, you look sooo neko neko kawaii that I want your phone number.

Girl: Fuck off, creep! I've got a can of Mace, and I'm not afraid to use it.

5.

1) Japanese for a house cat

2) In Japanese manga, a part human, part cat; Nekos usually are human in appearance, but have cat ears and a tail, as well as exhibiting cat-like things (like cleaning), but are fully furry in some mangas; also called catgirl

1) Suzuki-San! Did you feed the neko today?

2) Capcom's main neko character is Felicia.

See neko, japanese, cat, catgirl, manga

6.

Meaning a Cat in japan

the neko bites very hard "ouch"!!

See meow, hiss, purr, lick, poop

7.

1) Japanese for a house cat

2) In Japanese manga, a part human, part cat; Nekos usually are human in appearance, but have cat ears and a tail, as well as exhibiting cat-like behaviors (like cleaning), but are fully furry in some mangas; also called catgirl

1) Suzuki-San! Did you feed the neko today?

2) Capcom's main neko character is Felicia.

See neko, japanese, cat, catgirl, manga


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