Senpai means Teacher or Mentor in Japanese. The word is most commonly used by annoying as fuck weeaboos, making many people cringe when said out loud
Japanese School Student: "Good morning Senpai"
Filthy Weeaboo Casual: "NOTICE ME SENPAI NOTICE MEEEE"
(Everyone within a hundred foot radius begins to speed walk in the opposite direction)
Filthy Weeaboo Casual: "NOTICE ME SENPAI NOTICE MEEEE"
(Everyone within a hundred foot radius begins to speed walk in the opposite direction)
by Th3rd July 21, 2015
It originates from anime and manga. It's someone older than you. Someone you look up to. If they give the slightest attention to you, you sort of explode. They are just really admired by you and if you are a senpai, bask in it!
by bonerdict-cumberbatch July 01, 2013
Senpai is a Japanese way to call someone older or someone more experienced than you. Usually it’s in anime and manga. Some people who are considered yandere will call their lover “senpai”
by MyLifeIsAMess August 15, 2019
is someone who is older than you, it is considered respectful in japan to call your elder peers "Senpai".
by Psycho_Hacker April 15, 2015
The Japanese word 'senpai' means someone that is older than you or has more experience than you. The word 'senpai' has nothing to do with love.
''Senpai is teaching us something new in maths!'' 「先輩は私たちに数学の新しいことを教えてくれます!」
`Senpai wa watashitachi ni sūgaku no atarashī koto o oshiete kuremasu!'
`Senpai wa watashitachi ni sūgaku no atarashī koto o oshiete kuremasu!'
by Yumeko <3 October 29, 2020
by Its a fucking word April 19, 2021
Senpai means some one older then you, or a crush that will never notice you because they are so friggin' clueless! So me.
by Ender Senpai May 24, 2015