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Examples
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I think about the term make inu, the “losing dog” term that is applied to unmarried career women over thirty.
Kickboxing Geishas Veronica Chambers 2007
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I was glad to see Nodame be quick to forgive Chiaki, albeit with some much deserved baka inu treatment (sans the whip).
Anime Nano! 2010
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She allegedly told police that she was getting back at her boyfriend for paying more attention to his 2-year-old shiba inu than to her.
Two bodies retrieved from Delaware River after duck boat crash 2010
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An example of a real anti-military movie was "GI Jane", which depected members of the armed forces doing things that would be considered unprofessional, and in some cases criminal. inu soto
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She allegedly told police that she was getting back at her boyfriend for paying more attention to his 2-year-old shiba inu than to her.
Two bodies retrieved from Delaware River after duck boat crash 2010
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Have I mentioned this live webcam of a box of shiba inu puppies?
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Have I mentioned this live webcam of a box of shiba inu puppies?
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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January 19, 2008 at 6:49 am could have some shiba inu type blood too
Wait here - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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January 14, 2008 at 12:58 am hehehe – oh yeah … cant tell yoo how much ai HAYTS wen dat happenz …. *looks inu … ino … nawt gilty*
What? I’m helping. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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In contrast, for second-generation Japanese Americans incarcerated in World War II U.S. detention camps, inu also refers to being an informant to authorities, a snitch, a stool pigeon, a backstabber. gasagasagirl on August 02, 2006 in Naomi Hirahara | Permalink
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fmeyer commented on the word inu
I think it means dog in Japanese.
March 29, 2009