eita
Brazilian interjection to show yourself surprised with something, common in the south of São Paulo state.This lang used when something is surprisingly good or bad, but can be used in many different ways.Can be simplified to "eta".In the northeast of Brasil, people use "égua" (female horse) instead of "eita".Eita
A small pink haired ghoul who is the most happy bird mother in Tokyo and has a THICC body + the strength of ten gorillas.
Also known as 'Eicchan'.
Also known as 'Eicchan'.
semi eita
the cutest little hub on earth.
best boy.
he might look like intimidating but he. is. not. he deserves the whole world.
not to mention that he is skilled. i mean his nickname isn't 'no touch service ace' for no reason.
definitely one of the best boys to ever exist
best boy.
he might look like intimidating but he. is. not. he deserves the whole world.
not to mention that he is skilled. i mean his nickname isn't 'no touch service ace' for no reason.
definitely one of the best boys to ever exist
Example:
a : do you know semi eita?
b : oh, you mean best boy? yeah, obv! he is really underrated yet one of the best ones!
a : do you know semi eita?
b : oh, you mean best boy? yeah, obv! he is really underrated yet one of the best ones!
Semi EIta
Semi EIta is hot af and the hottest on the Shiratorizawa boys volleyball team. He is alt and you cannot convince me otherwise. He is cute and pretty and beautiful. I'm not usually a simp but if he were to even talk to me, mean or nice idc, I would go to a private area and squeal like a swine. I would be blushing like an idiot. I have the biggest crush and the fact that he went to Shiratorizawa, works for the government, and is in a band in the time skip means that he's a rich bitch and I wanna marry him. I want to have his motherfreaking kids. He could step on me and I would care less. At my wedding, he could burst in idk do something to announce his presence and he could tell me to run away with him and to leave the groom and I would be out of there in a heart beat. He is...omg he's something else. I know that i'm not the only one simping here.
Example:
Friend 1: Hey who's that on the court?
Friend 2: Oh that's Semi Eita.
Me: Ima cheer for him.
Friend 1: You can't we go to a different school. That would be crazy if you did.
Me: You think I care because I don't now ima do it so stfu.
Friend 2: Please don't.
Me: GO SEMI SEMI!!!!!!!!!!!
Oikawa wtf?
Iwaizumi: Not this shit again.
Matsukawa: You got that on camera?
Hanamaki: Hell yeah.
Semi: 0-0?
Tendo: HEY THAT"S MY NAME FOR HIM!
Friend 1: Hey who's that on the court?
Friend 2: Oh that's Semi Eita.
Me: Ima cheer for him.
Friend 1: You can't we go to a different school. That would be crazy if you did.
Me: You think I care because I don't now ima do it so stfu.
Friend 2: Please don't.
Me: GO SEMI SEMI!!!!!!!!!!!
Oikawa wtf?
Iwaizumi: Not this shit again.
Matsukawa: You got that on camera?
Hanamaki: Hell yeah.
Semi: 0-0?
Tendo: HEY THAT"S MY NAME FOR HIM!
eita otoya
a handsome and talented football player in blue lock manga. eita otoya's pronouns are he/they. known as ninja. read blue lock for eita otoya.
Eita, que tiro!
It's an interjection/slang in Brazilian Portuguese.
'Eita' is an interjection commonly used in the southeast region of Brazil, suggesting awe or surprise or even conformity.
And 'que tiro' literally means 'what a shot'.
When they are thrown in the same sentence, usually means the sayer is in awe, while looking at an attractive person.
'Eita' is an interjection commonly used in the southeast region of Brazil, suggesting awe or surprise or even conformity.
And 'que tiro' literally means 'what a shot'.
When they are thrown in the same sentence, usually means the sayer is in awe, while looking at an attractive person.
eita
Brazilian interjection to show yourself surprised with something.
This lang used when something is surprisingly good or bad, but can be used in many different ways.
This lang used when something is surprisingly good or bad, but can be used in many different ways.
Example:
Can be simplified to "eta".
In the northeast of Brasil, people don't use "égua" (female horse) instead of "eita", they use "oxe" or "oxente".
"Eita porra!"
"Holy shit!"
"Eita carai!"
"What the fuck?!"
"Hey John, they mother died.
- Eita!"
"Hey John, you passed on Harvard.
- Eita porra!"
"Eita carai! Is that an UFO?"
Can be simplified to "eta".
In the northeast of Brasil, people don't use "égua" (female horse) instead of "eita", they use "oxe" or "oxente".
"Eita porra!"
"Holy shit!"
"Eita carai!"
"What the fuck?!"
"Hey John, they mother died.
- Eita!"
"Hey John, you passed on Harvard.
- Eita porra!"
"Eita carai! Is that an UFO?"