A fork of Rural Dictionary
βAkakuβ is use by the kurtism religiΓ³n to bless other people
Kurapika kill the phantom troupe, πAKAKUπ
akakuππ meaning the people of the kurtaism pray this on a daily basis.
a-kak-u akaku
Akaku π is a word that is said after prayers when praying to Kurapika Kurta. However you can say it whenever as long as it's for Kurapika Kurta in a respectful way. It originated from Kurapika Kurta's character song called "Hi Ni Moeru Hitomi." Akaku π is a very important and sacred word for Kurtism/Kurtaism (the Kurapika religion).
Policemen swear to God, Akaku π
βpoliceman swear to godβπ Kurtaisms 1:31 πππ
praise kurapika ππ Akaku ππ
For shall one, we shall NOT use the foul emojis displayed for our π AKAKUπ
π AKAKUπ rule #628 without π , π, a period, or by itself. We must only word AKAKU like that. βAkakuπ»β βAkakuπ»β and such other emojis are not to be with our blessings AKAKU.