katamariEtymologyFrom Japanese 固(かた)まり (katamari, “clump”), popularized by the 2004 video game Katamari Damacy and its sequels, in which players have to roll everyday objects into huge balls.katamari means something which rolls up other objects, growing increasingly large. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.nounSomething which rolls up other objects, growing increasingly large.“... a lawyer from Washington says he met Obama on Mars after listening to David Wilcock discuss jump rooms on UFOs, somewhere back behind all the extra details that have been tacked on at every point in this chain like a katamari”