2. Japanese slang for the "bottom" in a homosexualrelationship. The claim that it is derived from the word for "cat" is a folk etymology; the true origin of the word is unknown, but it might be related to the Japanese verbs "neru" (寝る: to lie down, to lie supine; to go to bed, to go to sleep)/"nekaseru" (寝かせる: to put someone to bed, to lay somebody down) or the noun "nekko" (根っこ: the base of a tree, the roots around the bottom of a tree). It is the counterpart of "tachi" (タチ: the "top"), which might be related to Japanese "tachi" (太刀: a Japanese long sword) or "tachi" (立ち: standing (up), the state of being erect).
1. kawaii neko desu ne. ("That's a cute cat, amirite?")
A fanmade anime series (also called a fanime) that can only be found on youtube. It was created by someone with the username SoapOpera46. The anime had a total of 10 episodes and was active from 2010-2012. The title may sound a bit strange, and the art and VA work may seem like nothing special at first, but I can assure you that this fanime was an absolute cinematic masterpiece. I don’t mean to gatekeep, but you have never truly experienced anime until you have watched Nyan Neko Sugar Girls.
“Have you heard? They’ve never watched Nyan Neko Sugar Girls before...”
Neko-te were usually used by the kunoichi (female ninja). The weapon is strong iron fingernails that were fastened into leather bands fitted on the fingers, and resembled claws (not like that of of the shuko, ashiko) and were also dipped in poisons. The eyes were a favorite spot for slashing.