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What is bushido?

a BASTARD who made Bill Kaulitz
CRY.

Bushido and Bill were on an interveiw on TV,
Bushido asked Bill if he'd have Oral Sex with him.
Bill was silent but a tear dripped from his eye and he ran off stage.
The camera followed Bill after the show, the saw him in the dressing room, in tears.
Bill cried somthing along the lines off

"Why must people judge me"

Bless him.

I love you Bill, i know your not a girl, i know youre Straight.

So do millions of other people.

We raise our hands for you xoxo

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Bushido - what is it?

Very good German Rapper that is the most loved and most hated in Germany. He got a Label called Ersguterjunge and he's half Tunesian half German. Bushido's real name is Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi and he's also known as Sonny Black. He got very good Skills! Best German Rapper ever!

Ich erzΓ€hl dir ne Geschichte sie ist wirklich wahr
Songtext ΓΌber Janine ein MΓ€dchen das erst 14 war
Lyrics sie hatte kein Ausweg mehr gesehen
sie wollte immer irgendwen vertrauen aber wem
Lyric sie konnte nicht einmal sich selbst vertrauen
sie war am Ende und verlor ihr ganzes Selbstvertrauen und obwohl doch alles immer so normal schien
ist alles im Arsch sie sie hieß Janine
(I know ya'll can't understand Bushido but u know he's a german Rapper xD and thats a Part of his Song `JanineΒ΄)

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What does "bushido" mean?

Some Ancient Hardcore Japanese Samurai Shit.

Gaza: Lets learn about Bushido
Jack: Wtf is Bushido

Riley: Sounds like japanese anime Porn

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Bushido - what does it mean?

Bushido is the code of conduct followed by those of the Samurai caste in Feudal Japan.
Bushido has seven main virtues; Honor, Rectitude,Courage, Benevolence, Respect, and Loyalty.
Aside from these main points many Samurai clans also added; Wisdom and Filial Piety.

Bushido was unwritten and unspoken but none the less transcended through generations of Samurai.

The romanticized idea of the Samurai often comes from the Edo era in which Japan was finally unified under the Tokugawa Shogunate. That is not to say Samurai of ages past did not adhere to Bushido but with no war Samurai served no purpose and thus some became poets who embellished the way of the warrior.

A Samurai's inability to adhere to Bushido often resulted in his commitment of seppuku.

Elder Samurai: today we will be learning Bushido through training

Young Samurai: what is Bushido?
Elder Samurai: it is the way of the warrior.

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Bushido - meaning

The code of honor among the samurai.

Bushido was the "way of the warrior," a code of ethics for samurai, a blend of Shinto national pride, Buddhist ideas on self-control, and Confucian moral teaching.

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Bushido - definition

A Ninjitsu training club.

Today Jeff went to the BUSHIDO.

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Bushido - slang

buushido - adj./noun - having or pertaining to the qualities of bullshit, deceit and foolishness associated with George W. Bush. Ironically, when capitalized Bushido is a noun referring to the code of honor followed by a Japanese samurai.

I thought that she was some hot shit, but she was just bushido.

I don’t care about all your bushido; you need to pay me now.

This bushido has got to stop!

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Bushido

bushido a german hiphop artist

how can you listen to bushido? germans canΒ΄t rap you know

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Bushido

a code of conduct followed by Samurais in feudal Japan. Commonly parodied for its humorous sounding name. Often paired with words such as shogun, "Osaka country's kitchen," Meiji, Tokugawa, and daimyo.

Wow, in that social studies class, my teacher was all like BUSHIDO and DAIMYO and OSAKA COUNTRY'S KITCHEN!!!

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Bushido

The traditional code of the Japanese samurai, stressing honor, self-discipline, bravery, and simple living.

Jap.,=way of the warrior, code of honor and conduct of the Japanese nobility. Of ancient origin, it grew out of the old feudal bond that required unwavering loyalty on the part of the vassal. It borrowed heavily from Zen Buddhism and Confucianism. In its fullest expression the code emphasized loyalty to one's superior, personal honor, and the virtues of austerity, self-sacrifice, and indifference to pain. For the warrior, commerce and the profit motive were to be scorned. The code was first formulated in the Kamakura period (1185–1333) and put into writing in the 16th cent.; the term itself, however, did not come into use until the 17th cent. It became the standard of conduct for the daimyo and samurai under the Tokugawa shoguns and was taught in state schools as a prerequisite for government service. After the Meiji restoration (1868), it was the basis for the cult of emperor worship taught until 1945.

I am the true samurai. I follow bushido. I would give my life to uphold my honor.

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