Shikamaru What A Drag

Shikamaru What A Drag



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Shikamaru always says ‘what a drag’ – what does this mean? – Quora, Shikamaru Nara | Narutopedia | Fandom, Catchphrases and Verbal Tics | Narutopedia | Fandom, Shikamaru always says ‘what a drag’ – what does this mean? – Quora, Shikamaru is an extremely lazy character and anything which involves manual labour is a nightmare for him. He dislikes busy schedules, hectic working tasks and pretty much everything which disturbs his resting posture. By drag he means hard work. Whenever he labels something a drag it means that he is annoyed by the fact that he now needs to put in some physical labour.


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What a Drag …. hey Shikamaru it’s Anthony from the power rangers world I wonder what’s taking Temari so long to get home from that rescue mission? … Posted 6 years ago hey Shikamaru it’s Anthony guess what I need you to do for me I need you to let Temari know that I found a review on the power rangers gear just incase she needed the message …


Mendokus? (??????, English TV: How troublesome/What a drag ) is a catchphrase used by Shikamaru Nara. It is later adopted by his son, Shikadai, and is sometimes even teasingly used by his wife, Temari. Shikamaru evidently learned the term from his father, Shikaku, who would sometimes use it in reference to Shikamaru ‘s mother.


10/1/2019  · What a Drag. A catchphrase of a certain pineapple-haired shinobi expressing his annoyance in participating in anything unlazy. Shikamaru: Survival.


4/26/2017  · Shikamaru , from Naruto, really likes saying this 🙂 ???(????? – mendouna) or ?????(???????) – mendoukusai). Both really informal, so only used among friends.

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