A fork of Rural Dictionary
Oyasumi means goodnight in Japanese
Mari: Oyasumi Sunny! Sunny: Wtf are you saying. *Fastfoward* *Sunny falls from tall building* *the Backround music* Close your eyes, you'll be here soon 一 二 三 四 五分 時々 本当に寝たい でも このワードできない おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ Close your eyes and you'll leave this dream おやすみ おやすみ I know that it's hard to do Days go by しょうがない Moments pass Shattered glass Hands of time Where's that chime? In my head I'll just I'll just I'll just I'll just Hands of time will wring my neck Every little moment spells regret But I don't have to feel this way As a voice inside my head おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ おやすみ Close your eyes and you'll leave this dream おやすみ おやすみ I know that it's hard to do おやすみ おやすみ Close your eyes and you'll leave this dream おやすみ おやすみ I know that it's hard to do おやすみ おやすみ Close your eyes and you'll leave this dream おやすみ おやすみ I know that it's hard to do
The Japanese word for Goodnight. Also used as a verb in English, meaning "to fall or jump, usually from a high place."
"Oyasumi, Oyasumi! Close your eyes and you'll leave this dream!" "If you keep talking about depressing topics, I'm going to Oyasumi off a bridge."
This is what people say when they are falling from a mountain tall hospital.
Sunny:commit oyasumi Sunny: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA game: oyasumi oyasumi close your eyes and you will be out this dream
means "goodnight" in japanese. completely lost it's meaning because of the RPG Video game "Omori".
Person 1: oyasumi Person 2: yo iz that an omori reference??!1!!