A fork of Rural Dictionary
Midori is a fragile soul. She has a mind of her own and is highly sensitive. Shes beautiful and funny, and shes one of the most adventurous people you'll meet. She loves outdoors, and being free. She hurts a lot but takes her time to persist in different things. Shes open to talk to anyone she knows well, and opens up to who she trusts. And if she trusts you, you should be very grateful. she keeps on trying for people, no matter what happens. She is a sweet soul sent from heaven but when you upset her, prepare to be killed.
If you are lucky enough to have a Midori in your life you will never be bored. She is ceative with a great imagination. Strong willed yet not stubborn. She has a mind of her own and is not afraid to voice it. She is smart, good with numbers, and very fashionable; she wears army boots with a dress. She is adventurous yet sensitive and needs reassurance to thrive. She is ornery and rambunctious. Feisty and outgoing yet shy with those she doesn’t know. She is silly and full of humor and full of life. She has a beautiful singing voice, she is full of life, beautiful inside and out. She is sexy and loves, loves, loves cats. In fact, the queen of cats. She is precocious.
Have you had a chance to meet Midori yet? If not, you are missing out!
Usually likes watching Pokemon while watering her pet lizards. Likes snacking on wood. Is usually nicknamed "the beaver" because of her eating habits. She is the leader of the Japanese mafia and will kick your ass if you don't watch out. Lives in a mansion in the middle of nowhere, but doesn't own a car. Likes good music, but owns no iPod of her own so she steals them from people randomly walking around listening to them. Has a good friend named Katie who keeps her under control when she forgets to take her pills.
Joe: Hey Jim, can I listen to your iPod? Jim: No you cannot I'm sorry. Joe: Why not? Jim: A Midori stole it.
A common given name for a Japanese female. Although it is often written in hiragana, one of the phonetic syllabaries used in the Japanese writing system, it is not uncommon for the name to be written with kanji, the iconographs borrowed from Chinese. Midori is also the word for the colour green in Japanese.
Hi, my name is Midori! I'm a Japanese female!