Sakujo


is a j-panese word that means “elimination”. it came from death note, a popular j-panese anime and its often used by fans who claim they want to kill or dismiss someone
hey you!, sakujo!
i hate those guys, sakujo, sakujo, sakujo!
1. j-panese for “eliminate”, “delete”, etc.
2. to destroy with a pen or other writing utensil (from mikami of death note, who mutters “sakujo” whenever he writes a name in the death note, which kills them) it is most often put into past tense with “‘d” instead of “-ed”.
1. oh noes! all the yaoi on my hard drive has been sakujo’d!
2-1. he just sakujo’d a million criminals last night with the death note.
2-2. person 1: woah, did he just stab that guy with a pen?
person 2: yup, that guy’s been sakujo’d.

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