Japanese symbols
#13
RE: Japanese symbols
Not to be a dick or anything but then your bike would look like busa. I man those bikes a fast and stuff but there starting to become pretty getto to where i'm from. You need to put a paint job like gotrice on your bike that will be one cool bike when he gets everything done with it.
#17
RE: Japanese symbols
ORIGINAL: Bluebeast
Mad that was for jds not you bro.
Mad that was for jds not you bro.
#18
RE: Japanese symbols
ORIGINAL: MAD KAW
the first one means, monkey running in a house... the second one means man chasing crab.... the man is the bottom symbol.... for those who can't see it... lol lol lol
the first one means, monkey running in a house... the second one means man chasing crab.... the man is the bottom symbol.... for those who can't see it... lol lol lol
The first symbol is Kuso. Meaning "crap", or "****", or "poo". Often used on "Oh Crap!" type statements.
The second set of symbols is Baka, literally meaning "horse deer", which apparently can be of the more "severe" of the Japanese insults. It's usually used to call someone "idiot", "fool", etc.
So, if you put it all on your bike, it might just mean "dumb ****". But, it looks like Japanese doesn't really have any true "swear words" like other languages, instead the meanings are largely given due to the way a word is said, or the context... So it might also mean "foolish feces". Your choice. I guess it'd depend on the font.. heh.
#20
RE: Japanese symbols
foolish feces lol I might just have to use that one....and yeah I did think about that with the busa, but you cant really mix up a busa with a 636, plus Im not gonna do it was big, and prolly have Kawasaki airbrushed underneath the symbol, so it looks like the symbol is floating over the Kawasaki.....but yeah, I hear what you mean