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/mojyos

A mojyo (喪女, もじょ, lit. "mourning woman") is a female character who is woefully romantically inept or inexperienced. An equivalent Western term is femcel. Often gloomy or neurotic, and possibly slovenly as well, a mojyo may leave their hair messy or unkempt, or be so emotionally strung out as to have a penchant for crazed expressions.
examples: tomoko kuroki, hex maniac, ui & kanoe
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/jimikos

Jimiko (地味子), is a Japanese term used to describe a type of woman who is perceived as plain, modest, or unassuming in appearance and demeanor. A jimiko woman may dress conservatively, avoid drawing attention to herself, and generally prefer a low-key lifestyle and personality. The term can convey the nuance of someone who is reserved, introverted, or not particularly attention-seeking. It's often contrasted with individuals who are more outgoing, attention-seeking, and fashionable. While "jimiko" can be used in a neutral or descriptive sense, it may also carry connotations of being overlooked or underestimated due to its understated presence.
examples: toko fukawa, moemura, azebiki aishi
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/neets

A NEET, an acronym for "Not in Education, Employment, or Training", is a person who is unemployed and not receiving an education or vocational training. When the NEET issue erupted in the Japanese media in 2004 and 2005, non-employed young people falling into this category were framed as lazy, work-shy, and voluntarily out of employment.
examples: alice ⁽¹⁾, moriko morioka, kara eklund
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/hikikomoris

Hikikomori (Japanese: 引きこもり or ひきこもり [çi̥kʲikomoɾʲi], lit. 'pulling inward, being confined') are reclusive adolescents or adults who withdraw from social life, often seeking extreme degrees of isolation and confinement. The term refers to both the sociological phenomenon in general and the individuals belonging to this societal group, who have been described as "modern hermits".
examples: jun sakurada, sagimi izumi, kiri komori
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/otakus

Otaku (Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a type of Japanese subculture of people with consuming interests, such as anime, manga, video games, computers, or any other enthusiastically pursued hobby. In modern Japanese slang, the term otaku is mostly equivalent to "geek" or "nerd" (both in the broad sense); a technological geek would be a gijutsu otaku (技術オタク) and an academic nerd would be a bunkakei otaku (文化系オタク) or gariben (ガリ勉)), but in a more derogatory manner than used in the West. It is also applied to any fan of any particular theme, topic, hobby or form of entertainment.
examples: konata izumi, 753 (nagomi), noel izumi
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Pub: 26 Jun 2024 16:23 UTC

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