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Baka (馬鹿, ばか in hiragana, or バカ in katakana) means "fool", or (as an adjectival noun) "foolish" and is the most frequently used pejorative term in the Japanese language. [1] The word baka has a long history, an uncertain etymology (possibly from Sanskrit or Classical Chinese ), and sociolinguistic complexities.
shōjo-ai (少女愛, "girls love"): Manga or anime that focus on romances between women. [50] shōnen-ai (少年愛, "boys love"): A term denoting male homosexual content in women's media, although this usage is obsolete in Japan. English-speakers frequently use it for material without explicit sex, in anime, manga, and related fan fiction.
No one has perfect mastery of the English language, but these 15 commonly misused words make even the smartest people sound silly. 15 misused words that make smart people look foolish Skip to main ...
Schmuck, or shmuck, is a pejorative term meaning one who is stupid or foolish, or an obnoxious, contemptible or detestable person. The word came into the English language from Yiddish (Yiddish: שמאָק, shmok), where it has similar pejorative meanings, but where its literal meaning is a vulgar term for a penis. [1]
Say it isn't so! Apparently Dr. Seuss isn't pronounced 'Dr. Soos'. The famous pen name is actually supposed to rhyme with ...
1. Crazy, Silly, foolish [193] 2. In love [147] goog Black eye inflicted by a blow to the head [194] goon. Main article: Goon squad. strong imitating man; compensated troublemaker [195] gooseberry lay Stealing clothes from a clothesline [196] gowed-up High on dope [17] grab some air Put your hands up [197] grab a flop Sit down on a seat [147] graft
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No one has perfect mastery of the English language, but these 15 commonly misused words make even the smartest people sound silly.