we settled for "coupe couille" back in the day, because it sounds like that in french. Which basically means "cut balls"
Also, we nicknamed zangief "couilles de boeuf", "beef balls"
we settled for "coupe couille" back in the day, because it sounds like that in french. Which basically means "cut balls"
Also, we nicknamed zangief "couilles de boeuf", "beef balls"
lol
Honda launches himself head-first towards the opponent in a horizontal trajectory like a flying torpedo (hence its "nickname" above), while shouting his signature sumo battle cry.
According to PStroffolino's FAQ, it is "DOS KOI" - apparently a sumo saying with "no real meaning".
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/588700-street-fighter-ii/answers/316094-e-honda-headbutt-quote
lol
> Honda launches himself head-first towards the opponent in a horizontal trajectory like a flying torpedo (hence its "nickname" above), while shouting his signature sumo battle cry.
> https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Sumo_Headbutt
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> According to PStroffolino's FAQ, it is "DOS KOI" - apparently a sumo saying with "no real meaning".
> https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/588700-street-fighter-ii/answers/316094-e-honda-headbutt-quote
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