View Full Version : Monkey icons explained {not official}
KommieKat
03-13-2008, 11:36 AM
These icons are KAWAI!
(jeez, I can't believe I just said 'cute'. I've been in Asia way to long).
I will attempt to explain a few of them, because clearly these are Japanese OR the Chinese making a play on the Japanese.
Now, If I repeat something you are already aware of, then chill it.
:yociexp97: This character says "sky" which in this case means "empty or empty headed".
:khi5h: This one means "heichi" as in the Japanese way of saying the letter "H"
for Horny. Can also mean Sukebe which is a different form of horny.
They always depict it like this with the blood gushing out of the nose.
:khi4b: This one is "Shouri!" or "Victory!" I think this is the character you cannot read: 勝利 Students wear these head bands during Examination week of studies.
:khi8n: Crying a river. Maybe you've seen this one.
KommieKat
03-13-2008, 11:36 AM
Cont.....
:yociexp90: Of course sick, but always with snot coming out of the nose.
:khi2n: This is the way of depicting a thief. I've seen this in China as well.
:khi4m: This one is to be embarrassed in front of the opposite sex.
KommieKat
03-13-2008, 11:37 AM
Cont.....
:yociexp85: This one is a surprise to me. Mandarin Zhei Zhei or
Cantonese Do Dze meaning "many thinks". This one I think is a crossover.
:khi5e: This one IS Chinese. Mai On meaning "good night".
:yociexp98: This one is how as Buddhist monk prays. It is the Heart Sutra and is you beat the wood for rhythm.
Goes like this:
KAN JI ZAI BO SATSU GYO JIN HAN NYA HA RA MI TA JI
SHO KEN GO ∋ ON KAI KU DO ISSAI KU YAKU.
SHA RI SHI SHIKI FU I KU KU FU I SHIKI
SHIKI SOKU ZE KU KU SOKU ZE SHIKI
JU SO GYO SHIKI YAKU BU NYO ZE
SHA RI SHI ZE SHO HO KU SO FU SHO FU METSU
FU KU FU JO FU ZO FU GEN
ZE KO KU CHU MU SHIKI MU JU SO GYO SHIKI
MU GEN NI BI ZETS SHIN NI
MU SHIKI SHO- KO- MI SOKU HO-
MU GEN KAI NAI SHI MU I SHIKI KAI
MU MU MYO- YAKU MU MU MYO- JIN
NAI SHI MU RO- SHI YAKU MU RO- SHI JIN
MU KU SHU METSU DO
MU CHI YAKU MU TOKU I MU SHO TOK'KO
BO DAI SAT-TA E HAN-NYA HA RA MI TA ∋KO
SHIN-MU KEI GE MU KEI GE KO MU U KU FU
ON RI IS-SAI TEN DO- MU SO- KU GYO- NE HAN.
SAN ZE SHO BUTSU E HAN-NYA HA RA MI TA∋ KO,
TOKU A NOKU TA RA SAN-MYAKU SAN-BO DAI
KO CHI HAN-NYA HA RA MI TA
ZE DAI SHIN SHU ZE DAI MYO SHU
ZE MU JO SHU ZE MU TO DO SHU
NO JO ISSAI KU SHIN JITSU FU KO
KO SETSU HAN-MYA HA RA MI TA SHU
SOKU SETSU SHU WATSU.
GYA TE, GYA TE, HA RA GYA TE, HARA SO- GYA TE
BO DHI SO WA KA. HAN-NYA SHIN GYO.
CrAnIuM
03-13-2008, 12:33 PM
:yociexp98: This one is how as Buddhist monk prays. It is the Heart Sutra and is you beat the wood for rhythm.
Pffffft ... I always beat my wood in a rhythmic manner, but I'm not a Buddhist.
lianhan_shee
03-13-2008, 01:03 PM
* snickers*
Absinthe
03-13-2008, 01:20 PM
Pffffft ... I always beat my wood in a rhythmic manner, but I'm not a Buddhist.
LOL...
Polar Bear
03-13-2008, 04:23 PM
Not to put a damper on things, but how useful are these icons going to be if we need to refer back to a "Legend" thread in order to even understand their meaning?
I mean suppose someone uses the icons based on what they think it means, without having read this thread? I'll refer to this thread thinking they mean one thing, when in truth, it may mean something else.
Without the nuances of Jappy, Chink, Slant-eye culture being a mainstay here, these smileys are just confusing. Hell, YOU aren't even sure about one of them and you live over there.
I'm afraid I must give these smileys 2 thumbs down. Except of course for this one::khi5h:
It reminds me of this clip...
{ I have not decided on allowing this type of content yet ... Admin}
.........................................^ Stella, don't click this.
CrAnIuM
03-13-2008, 04:33 PM
Not to put a damper on things, but how useful are these icons going to be if we need to refer back to a "Legend" thread in order to even understand their meaning?
I mean suppose someone uses the icons based on what they think it means, without having read this thread? I'll refer to this thread thinking they mean one thing, when in truth, it may mean something else.
Without the nuances of Jappy, Chink, Slant-eye culture being a mainstay here, these smileys are just confusing. Hell, YOU aren't even sure about one of them and you live over there.
I'm afraid I must give these smileys 2 thumbs down. Except of course for this one::khi5h:
It reminds me of this clip...
{ I have not decided on allowing this type of content yet ... Admin}
.........................................^ Stella, don't click this.
There is a MORE button located at the bottom of the Smiles select box.
Your arm is not being twisted to use them nor refer to this thread for their explanation.
Carry on.
Polar Bear
03-13-2008, 05:06 PM
Ooo! ^^^ I'm the first person on this site to 'push against the boundaries' of what is acceptable!
That makes me a rebel.
I am now edgey, and cool.
CrAnIuM
03-13-2008, 05:12 PM
Ooo! ^^^ I'm the first person on this site to 'push against the boundaries' of what is acceptable!
That makes me a rebel.
I am now edgey, and cool.
Don't take it personal ... I have not worked out all the rules yet.
I am NOT saying that that content is not going to be allowed ... I simply want to keep things at a modest level until I define this forum's path a little more clearly.
Incognito
03-13-2008, 05:24 PM
:smilie469941:
4nik8
03-13-2008, 07:43 PM
Bleeding profusely from the nose means horny?
WTF?!?
Polar Bear
03-13-2008, 09:56 PM
Bleeding profusely from the nose means horny?
WTF?!?
I know!
That's fucking genius, right!?
KommieKat
03-13-2008, 09:57 PM
Bleeding profusely from the nose means horny?
WTF?!?
That's correct.
You're more than welcome to ask them as to why.
KommieKat
03-13-2008, 10:09 PM
I'll refer to this thread thinking they mean one thing, when in truth, it may mean something else.
Hell, YOU aren't even sure about one of them and you live over there.
I can guarantee you that I am 100% correct on my explanations for these icons.
I never stated that I was unsure of any of their meanings.
:khi4b:--------> Can YOU make the characters written on his band?
I know for a fact it is 勝利 Pronounced SHOURI in Japanese meaning VICTORY.
Now, cultures get attracted to other cultures because they think those cultures are 'cool'.
At this very moment, the Japanese think Korea and China is 'cool' so they use some of their words in their language, watch their drama shows (soap operas) and hit those countries restaurants because it's the current big trend.
In Hong Kong and China, Japan is the trendy thing. Music, fashion and food.
I have no idea about Korea.
So, how about STOP being such a monkeys ass.:yociexp63:
If admin decides to get rid of these icons, it's your goddamn fault, knucklehead!
KommieKat
03-13-2008, 10:11 PM
Pffffft ... I always beat my wood in a rhythmic manner, but I'm not a Buddhist.
Yes, but..........what sutra do you chant?
CrAnIuM
03-13-2008, 10:26 PM
Yes, but..........what sutra do you chant?
Ummm ... the good one ?
CrAnIuM
03-13-2008, 10:27 PM
If admin decides to get rid of these icons, it's your goddamn fault, knucklehead!
The monkeys stay.
I'll leave it up to each individual to find meaning in the icons or not.
4nik8
03-13-2008, 10:29 PM
That's correct.
You're more than welcome to ask them as to why.
I thought that's what I was doing seeing as you're the closest I can find to "one of them".
How does a nose that is gushing blood insinuate arousal?
KommieKat
03-13-2008, 10:44 PM
I thought that's what I was doing seeing as you're the closest I can find to "one of them".
How does a nose that is gushing blood insinuate arousal?
I am not a Social Anthropologist so I don't have all the answers.
As as standard, the modern Asian man is very shy but still a horn-dog.
When seeing a sexy woman, he has a hemmorage, hence the blood.
That's the best I can explain it for now.
4nik8
03-13-2008, 11:09 PM
I see.
Blood
03-14-2008, 01:55 AM
Weirdest thread ever! :khi2d:
CrAnIuM
03-14-2008, 01:59 AM
Weirdest thread ever! :khi2d:
Damn monkeys !!
Stormcrow
03-14-2008, 02:09 AM
:10_003: I have been led to believe that this monkey means 'Stormcrow'
And I think I shall put him in my signature.
Violet
03-14-2008, 02:26 AM
:yociexp27:
These things are AWESOME.
CrAnIuM
03-14-2008, 02:27 AM
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<------------- That monkey is hella sweet !
Violet
03-14-2008, 02:29 AM
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<------------- That monkey is hella sweet !Is that a monkey? I thought it was a naked guy.
CrAnIuM
03-14-2008, 02:31 AM
Is that a monkey? I thought it was a naked guy.
Code monkey !!
Violet
03-14-2008, 02:40 AM
Code monkey !!Ah ha! Code monkey like Fritos.
This one makes me giggle: :yociexp78: Look at his leg twitch. Fantastic.
CrAnIuM
03-14-2008, 02:48 AM
Ah ha! Code monkey like Fritos.
This one makes me giggle: :yociexp78: Look at his leg twitch. Fantastic.
http://swollencranium.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1&pictureid=86
Bad violet ... bad.
KommieKat
03-14-2008, 08:56 AM
:yociexp27:
These things are AWESOME.
I was the first to say this so..........GET IN THE BACK OF THE LINE!!....j/k
KommieKat
03-17-2008, 12:06 AM
OK, so. I am getting the feeling that these monkeys are a Taiwanese make on the Japanese.
Anyways one more:
:khi8m:
Of course he is angry. Notice the red on left side of his forehead?
This is called "Akajuji" in Japanese meaning Redcross. Aka is red. Juji means Ten character or Cross.
This always denotes anger.
Josie
03-17-2008, 12:11 AM
OK, so. I am getting the feeling that these monkeys are a Taiwanese make on the Japanese.
Anyways one more:
:khi8m:
Of course he is angry. Notice the red on left side of his forehead?
This is called "Akajuji" in Japanese meaning Redcross. Aka is red. Juji means Ten character or Cross.
This always denotes anger.
I took this one to be like an evil cackle type thing. Like "Muahaha, you have been smited!" or whatever.
KommieKat
03-17-2008, 12:14 AM
I took this one to be like an evil cackle type thing. Like "Muahaha, you have been smited!" or whatever.
That's actually a good one. As I said, could be a Taiwanese take on things.
Not sure but maybe best I kept my mouth shut about them and let folks do their own interpretation. May be more fun that way.:yociexp72:
Chriss
03-17-2008, 05:43 PM
As I said, could be a Taiwanese take on things.
Not sure but maybe best I kept my mouth shut about them and let folks do their own interpretation. May be more fun that way.:yociexp72:
No no, I really like learning about what they really mean! They may be cute cartoon monkeys, but anything with a meaning is worth learning about in my book!
Polar Bear
03-17-2008, 05:49 PM
anything with a meaning is worth learning about in my book!
This ^^ sounds like a very dangerous assumption.
Chriss
03-17-2008, 05:55 PM
This ^^ sounds like a very dangerous assumption.
How so?
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