Malkmus wrote:
It's just funny that people come to the FFXI boards for answers to questions like this. Cause this is waaay out of topic, lol.
It is not solely a FFXI board you stupid fuc[/b]king ******! Get your head out of your *** and go insert a flaming natural gas line in your mouth. You sir are a waste of space and I know what your next birthday card will be:
A picture of a dumpster behind Planned Parenthood, with a caption saying
wish you were here.
To the OP:
I am assuming that since you are too lazy to do a simple search, here is more info for you...
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Bukkake is the base form of a Japanese verb, but used alone it is a noun meaning to splash or dash. The verb bukkakeru (to dash [water]) can be decomposed into two verbs: butsu (‚Ô‚Â) and kakeru (Š|‚¯‚é). Butsu literally means to hit, but in this usage it appears to be an intensive prefix as in buttamageru (‚Ô‚Á‚½‚Ü‚°‚é) or butchigiri (‚Ô‚Á‚¿‚¬‚è). Kakeru means to shower or pour. The word "bukkake" is often used in Japanese to describe pouring out water (or other liquids) with sufficient momentum to cause splashing.
Indeed, bukkake is more commonly used in Japan to describe a type of dish where the toppings are poured on top of noodles, as in bukkake-udon and bukkake-soba. Here the word bukkake is used in an adjectival sense to give the impression that the soup is fresh . A "light" version of bukkake also exists, and is known as gokkun. Gokkun is an onomatopoeia, which translates into English as "gulp," i.e., the sound one makes swallowing. People outside of Japan often mistake gokkun for bukkake.
Edited, Tue May 3 09:23:02 2005 by PsiChi