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meaning

unusual, strange; silly; drunk, intoxicated

semantic space · lipamanka

The semantic space of nasa contains deviations from what's considered normal. If most people have blue hair and one person has green hair, that one person is nasa. If someone grows ten types of herbs and a single carnivorous plant, then that carnivorous plant is nasa. If most people don't grow herbs, someone who does grow herbs is nasa. What's considered "normal" here is completely reliant on context. A clown isn't nasa if everyone around them is also a clown. Nothing is inherently nasa. The nasa-ness of all objects will change along with context.

ku translations

weird100, strange88, unusual88, odd83, drunk64, silly58, wild50, ridiculous36, psychoactive31, confuse27, nonsense27, suspicious25

pu verbatim

ADJECTIVE unusual, strange; foolish, crazy; drunk, intoxicated

usage

core · 99% usage

found in pu

coined pre-pu

origin

Tok Pisin · nasau ‘dunderhead’

coined by jan Sonja

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nasa

perhaps spiral representing “dizziness”, as can be commonly seen in Japanese manga and anime

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audio

kala Asi

jan Lakuse

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