Goki
a smart boy that has very small wrist and bent pinkies. hope he will one day make a new race called gokilinam. likes to ski down a huge mountain like he is a deadly bullet squashing little tomato-hating midgets in his way. enjoys squashing dead squirrels with large rocks and tends to hang out with random stupid people. has a friend obsessed with snuggies and another that laughs like such a freak and accidentally impersonates a chinese person when he laughs. is deathly afraid of godesses biting him. is often -ssociated with the word “pu” for no known reason.
person: he is such a goki
the plural of goku.
more than one goku.
if goku got cloned, there would be more goki.
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