A stereotype used for the creation of konata from lucky star, they enjoy manga, anime, yaoi, music, videogames, and cosplaying, they are athletic and good at sports, they may act innocent but they're perverts in reality and think about male x male relationships, and even female x female, most of the time they're hotter than the otaku girls from other parts of the world, but there are grotesque exceptions.
by ZKL123 February 9, 2010
Get the Japanese otaku girls mug.Otakuese is the language most self-proclaimed "otaku" speak in. It is a mixed up jumble of (mostly) random Japanese words and the speaker's native language. In Otakuese, accurate useage of Japanese words is not important.
Ex: Baka - anything the speaker doesn't like.
Kawaii - anything the speaker does like.
Ex: 1: "Pokemon is sooooooo ka-WAII!"
2: "No it's not! Pokemon is totaly BAKA!!!!!"
*fight ensues*
Otakuese is largely unintelligable to members outside of the "otaku" community. However, it is noted that most "otaku" are able to understand each other fairly well. Although disagreements may break out about the particular useage of a word.
Ex2: 1: "She is so kakkoii!"
2: "No she's not! She's so bish!"
*fight ensues*
Ex: Baka - anything the speaker doesn't like.
Kawaii - anything the speaker does like.
Ex: 1: "Pokemon is sooooooo ka-WAII!"
2: "No it's not! Pokemon is totaly BAKA!!!!!"
*fight ensues*
Otakuese is largely unintelligable to members outside of the "otaku" community. However, it is noted that most "otaku" are able to understand each other fairly well. Although disagreements may break out about the particular useage of a word.
Ex2: 1: "She is so kakkoii!"
2: "No she's not! She's so bish!"
*fight ensues*
by mikokit May 14, 2006
Get the otakuese mug.A Japanese word describing a person beyond the realm of fandom but into mania that is improperly used by American fans.
In Japan the word "otaku" has become taboo because of Miyazaki Tsutomu who went on a toddler murdering spree in the 80's, video taping the young girls he had murdered from an obsession with lolicon (female pedophilic manga).
Americans use this term to call themselves "fanboys" or "fangirls" with almost no knowledge of the horrific roots behind the word.
In Japan the word "otaku" has become taboo because of Miyazaki Tsutomu who went on a toddler murdering spree in the 80's, video taping the young girls he had murdered from an obsession with lolicon (female pedophilic manga).
Americans use this term to call themselves "fanboys" or "fangirls" with almost no knowledge of the horrific roots behind the word.
American Fangirl: "I have a huge collection of Macross, NGE, Sailor Moon, yaoi, and many other anime! I'm such an otaku!"
Non-anime fan: "...Uhm, you do know about that word right?"
Non-anime fan: "...Uhm, you do know about that word right?"
by Erin December 19, 2003
Get the otaku mug.Japanese: An insulting word meaning someone who is completely obsessed with something. They are the type that generally live in their parents' basements at 30 years old and have no social life.
English: A term meaning someone very into anime/manga/Japanese culture. It can be taken as either a compliment or an insult, depending on the recipient (I take it as a compliment, for example).
English: A term meaning someone very into anime/manga/Japanese culture. It can be taken as either a compliment or an insult, depending on the recipient (I take it as a compliment, for example).
J: Man, that otaku needs a bath, he's been in his basement for a week without one.
E: Wow, look at all these otaku at the convention, dressed like their favorite characters! They're having so much fun!
E: Wow, look at all these otaku at the convention, dressed like their favorite characters! They're having so much fun!
by Sailor KnightWing April 27, 2004
Get the Otaku mug.In American culture, 'Otaku' means 'One who is obsessed with Japanese culture, entertainment, etc.'
It literally is the honorific way to say 'House', and is used to mean 'Someone who stays in their house all the time'.
It's not usually a good thing to be called an Otaku, but others take pride in it.
It literally is the honorific way to say 'House', and is used to mean 'Someone who stays in their house all the time'.
It's not usually a good thing to be called an Otaku, but others take pride in it.
by Darkinuhanyou September 1, 2006
Get the otaku mug.noun
An all-encompassing term to describe the fans of Japanese anime and manga. Fandom specific to anime and manga lovers.
An all-encompassing term to describe the fans of Japanese anime and manga. Fandom specific to anime and manga lovers.
by Mark Giambruno December 26, 2008
Get the otakudom mug.A word that simply refers to people with an obsession for anime, video games or anything kinda like those things. Has developed a taboo because often times otakus are seen as the scum of japanese manga society. This taboo has been reinforced by otakus committing mass murders, rape and other crimes. In america to some people it is known as simply a fan, which for the most part it is, but also as an unhealthy obsesser. In japan their really isn't quite as much taboo since a huge portion of society reads manga, probably about 80 or 90% of males between age of 5 and 40 read manga on regularly. Even their Prime Minister, taro aso, who is an avid manga reader, refers to himself as an otaku, so really it isn't meant to hav any negative meaning.
Oh yeah hes an otaku
oh.... better make sure he doesn't get a gun
naw dont worry hes not one of those hes just a big fan
ohh... ok... but really make sure he doesn't get a gun
oh.... better make sure he doesn't get a gun
naw dont worry hes not one of those hes just a big fan
ohh... ok... but really make sure he doesn't get a gun
by Kevin's dictionary May 5, 2009
Get the Otaku mug.