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  • Britneyundefined Offline
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    literally means divine wind

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      An act Japanese figher pilots did in WW2 to destroy and target, by making themselves a weapon by colliding into the target, usually a ship.
      One who searches for death in situations.
      Kamikazier:One who does not care for own well being in fire-fights, wars, battles, and fistfights.
      Kamikazier:An insane fighter who charges at enourmously unfavorable odds.
      Sacrificing oneself to kill another.

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        A fountain drink composed of multiple random shots of [soda] from a self-service soda fountain. Due to the inherently chaotic nature of the drinks creation, no two kamikaze drinks are ever the same. Also called a suicide, since you take your life in your own hands when you make this drink.
        Etymology: Named after the Japanese suicide pilots of WWII.

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          Used as an interjection after making fun of someone else at the expense of yourself (Like the Japanese Kamikaze suicide missions of WWII).

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            The name of a tempest which wrecked a mongol fleet (led by a descendant of [Genghis Khan]) that tried to invade Japan. The name lends itself to a sqaud of Japanese WWII pilots who had very little training, so were just told to load up with explosives and crash into vessels. Although a number of European warships were attacked by Kamikaze, the steel decks meant that the attacks were ineffective.

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              Suicide Attack
              Derived from WWII; when japanese suicide fighter/bomber pilots would fly their airplanes directly to American warships, often crippling them or destroying this. They believed there was honor in this.

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                Complete and utter disregard to logic or to rational thinking. The epitome of tunnel vision. Rash and reckless.

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                  While driving, a left turn across several lanes of traffic without the oncoming traffic have to to stop. For instance, making a left turn out of a parking lot with several lanes of traffic to cross.

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                    Kamikaze is Eminems latest album where he disses people such as [DJ Akademiks], Joe Budden, Drake, MGK Tyler The Creator and many others. This album contains 2 skits and 11 song. This album features people such as [Royce Da 59], [Joyner Lucas] and Paul Rosenberg.

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                      Japanese word Divine wind.
                      In Japanese history, Japan had only a few crises to be invaded by foreign forces, twice by [Mongolians] and once by the USA.
                      When the Mongolian empire was at peak, Fubirai [Kahn], a grandchild of [Genghis] Kahn, attempted to conquer Japan in 1274 and 1281 with massive forces. In both occasions, divine force, perhaps [typhoon], destroyed Mongolian forces at sea. Since then, there was a belief that Japan was protected by divine force.
                      During the World War II, when Japan was loosing, Japanese air force adapted desparite suicidal attacks and named kamikaze after the divine wind.

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                        (in the Second World War) a Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives and making a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy target.

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                          A kamikaze attack is a sudden violent attack on an enemy, especially one in which the person or people attacking know that they will be killed:

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                            (in World War II) a Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives and making a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy target.

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