Lat Am Spain (very informal) joint (very informal) ⧫ reefer (very informal)
n slang for sexual intercourse
Synonyms: casquete, follada, follaje, jodedera, jodienda, polvo Type of: ayuntamiento, coito, concúbito, congreso, copulación, cópula, parentela.
A Turkish word for cute sounds like 'kiki' and the association with small cute things (like babies) may challenge the sound's connection to spiky images.
A bird, resembling a plover, usually caught with a net.
“Reading,” for example, can be traced back to African American women in the 1950s; “kiki,” an onomatopoeia for laughter, specifically comes from the queer black and Latinx community.
Kiki Origin and Meaning
The name Kiki is girl's name of French origin meaning "double happiness". Kiki is one of the Coco-Gigi-Fifi-Lulu bohemian-type French nickname names from the turn of the last century, which have endless energy and sparkle.
What is Kiki short for Japanese? From Japanese 葵 (ki) meaning "hollyhock" combined with 希 (ki) meaning "hope".
Kiki means “sunday” in Greek and “a Christian“ or “follower of Christ” and “anointed” in Norse.
Kiki is a unisex given name, a nickname and a surname.
(For more details, click/tap on the translation) junk, crap crap.
Kiki is a unisex given name, a nickname and a surname.
Kiki has a normal personality, and frequently acts kind towards the player. Normal villagers generally get along well with lazy, peppy, smug, snooty, and other normal villagers. Kiki may conflict with cranky and sisterly villagers.
What is the meaning of the name Keiki? The name Keiki is primarily a gender-neutral name of Hawaiian origin that means Child.
This name is of Greek and Latin origin and comes from the following roots: (KYRIÁKOS) (ÁNGELOS) (BASÍLEIOS) and (KHRISTIANÓS). The diminutive "Kiki" is born by small children who pronounced wrong names with strong consonants.
The name Keke is primarily a female name of Spanish origin that means Short For Names Beginning With K. In slang, a kiki is a "party with good music and good friends." Can also depict laughing.
As Kiki sinks into her depression, her confidence tanks and she loses her ability to fly and talk to Jiji. Her magic is gone. And realizing her magic has left her only leads to more anxiety, more panic, and more hopelessness.
After several delivery-related mishaps and even more social ones, Kiki becomes listless and depressed. Her year abroad is falling short of her expectations: she feels like an outsider, her passion has waned since relying on it for income and her black cat, Jiji, has lost the ability to speak.
Her favorite style is simple. Kiki's favorite colors are brown and beige.
At that point, Kiki had just had the run-in with the traffic cop. She's scared that she'll screw up her training and she'll have to go home or something. She's also embarrassed. But she's too disoriented to communicate any of that directly, so she just gets mad instead.
Kiki (キキ , Kiki) is the main protagonist of Kiki's Delivery Service. She is a 13-year-old witch-in-training who sets up her own witch delivery service. She has a cat named Jiji. She is played by Minami Takayama in the original Japanese version, Lisa Michelson in the Streamline dub, and Kirsten Dunst in the Disney dub.
Hisame Lugis (ヒサメ・ルーギス; Hisame Rūgisu) is the second son of Count Lugis and the Vice-Captain of the Sereg Knight Circle. At age eleven, he decided he wanted to marry Kiki Seiran to raise his social status.
The dark blue dress looks just like the one Kiki wears to work, with the same billowy shape and three-quarter length sleeves. This is the outfit Kiki wears while riding her magical broomstick as well, which allows you to conjure up all sorts of magical airborne scenarios as you swish about in the full-length number.
Kiki's Delivery Service (Japanese: 魔女の宅急便, Hepburn: Majo no Takkyūbin, lit. 'Witch's Express Home Delivery') is a 1989 Japanese animated fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, adapted from the 1985 novel by Eiko Kadono.
Weirdly, and perhaps even disappointingly, she only ever exhibits two specific powers: the ability to fly a broomstick, and the ability to talk to her cat familiar, Jiji. Upon landing in her new seaside town, the resourceful Kiki thus starts a broomstick delivery service, using the income to pay for room and board.