Banzai 万歳

Banzai literally means "Ten thousand years", It is written with the combination of the kanji characters for "ten thousand"(万) and "age"(歳), It means Hurrah, Long Life, Cheers.

Originated in ancient China as an expression used to wish long life to the Emperor, and is typically translated as "long live" in English. The Chinese term was introduced to Japan as banzei (Kana: ばんぜい) in the 8th century, and was used to express respect for the emperor in much the same manner as its Chinese cognate.

It is usually repeated three times to express enthusiasm, with arms stretched out above their heads to celebrate a victory, applause and favor on happy occasion. It is commonly done together with the large group of people, a kind of traditional Japanese form of applause.

During World War II, banzai served as a battle cry of sorts for Japanese soldiers, where japanese soldiers or pilots would shout "Tennouheika Banzai!"(天皇陛下万歳!) while making suicide charges against other soldiers or making ramming missions against enemy ships (in that context what they meant was "Long live the Emperor" or "Salute the Emperor"), as a result the term "banzai charge" (or alternatively "banzai attack") gained common currency among English-speaking soldiers and remains the most widely understood context of the term in the west to this day.

Chibi ちび

Chibi is Japanese for "short person", "small child", "little" or "young". It is described as a "chibi" a style of drawing anime characters, chibi is widely use and has gained notoriety amongst fans of manga and anime. A chibi character will be highly deformed with baby like features, smaller, chubbier bodies, larger eyes and head, and shorter arms and legs. This is done so they are more kawaii (cuter) and endearing. A Chibi can be used in a variety of ways as a character itself or as a more stylized version of a character, to for example convey stronger emotions, also as self-parody of normal sized characters. CB is an acronym for Child Body, and is a prefix indicating a chibi style. Its also the meaning is of someone or some animal that is small. It can be translated as "little," but is not used the same way as chiisana (tiny, small, little in Japanese).

How to make a chibi video (>_<)


Here are some examples of chibi ^^

Baka

Also know as Idiot. If you want to insult someone you will most likely use this word. It is widely used in anime and manga, although mostly between friends and family and in close environments, since to western eyes, the translation "Idiot" may seem rather weak compared to english equivalents such as "asshole", in Japan where personal intelligence is highly valued calling someone an "idiot" is a serious insult. Use Baka wisely.

Dekapai デカパイ

Or Large Breats ... “Big Tits”, ohhh more like INCREDIBLY AWESOMELY TATAS ... the stuff of dreams, while anime has transformed them into a proud art form, hentai has
made them into the stuff of dreams, were scientifically impossible breasts aren’t merely the stuff of fantasy. Also its the most requested Hentai Anime type in Japan according to the statistics. Real life dekapai idols include the otherwise minuscule Megumi and the no-holes-barred Anna Ohura, both of whom will retire comfortably on their “natural” assets... you can check the examples bellow ^_^

Pana Wave パナウェーヴ

Pana-Wave Laboratory is one of those funny looking totally insane japanese cults, famous for their hare krishna habit of parading down the street while wearing white robes. not so many white robes have been seen since they declared that the world would end definitely for sure in 2003... ohh well ^^