A: What does Baka mean?
B: Idiot
A: You're a dick.
B: No, it means idiot/fool/stupid in Japanese, you baka!
B: Idiot
A: You're a dick.
B: No, it means idiot/fool/stupid in Japanese, you baka!
by XChristinaXx August 08, 2017
Japanese for "stupid," "idiot," or "fool." One of the most common Japanese words used by many American fans who actually think they have the concept of the Japanese language,
by SoHumHallelujah July 05, 2009
adj. - means "stupid" or "idiotic" in Japanese. Sometimes confused as a noun to mean "idiot", which is expressed as "baka-me" or "baka-yaro".
"Kono baka-yaro! Nani ittendayo! Baka wa bakame no imi ja naindayo! O-mae wa honto ni baka-gaijin da ne!
by Andy Mack April 12, 2005
Baka is the Japanese word for fool. But if you say, "Que? Vaca?!" It means a "what? cow?!". Vaca is cow in Spanish. So watch them get upset and stuff.
Toshi: You Baka!
Tony: Que? Vaca!?
Toshi: uejf7@$&$*%(
*Toshi explodes
Tony: That's right! Tony sumar dos mas dos.
Tony: Que? Vaca!?
Toshi: uejf7@$&$*%(
*Toshi explodes
Tony: That's right! Tony sumar dos mas dos.
by CognitiveFuel July 10, 2023
1. Japanese term for calling someone an idiot/blockhead or any other variation of those words.
2. Can be used as an expression of frustration by pointing at oneself without actually referring to yourself
2. Can be used as an expression of frustration by pointing at oneself without actually referring to yourself
by FinalPhoenix September 24, 2003
Fool, sap, chump, moronic, ridiclous.
Origin - The word baka is made up of two kanji - Ba (horse) and Ka (deer). The idea being that if you can't tell a horse from a deer, then you must be BAKA.
Origin - The word baka is made up of two kanji - Ba (horse) and Ka (deer). The idea being that if you can't tell a horse from a deer, then you must be BAKA.
by wheaty June 08, 2005
by Bucka1912 October 07, 2006