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notice me senpai

It's a Japan thing. Apparently, it's from anime. Senpai means someone you're suppose to look up to. (in this case a senior or a teacher if you're thinking of that chick from Misao who liked her teacher.) All in all 'Notice Me Senpai' means you want someone older than you to like you.
Person 1: "Give up, he doesn't like you."
Person 2 (to their senpai): "NOTICE ME SENPAI!"
by Idekman January 24, 2014
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Senpai

Someone who will never notice you.
Wow! I hope senpai notices me this year!
by Senpai August 15, 2012
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Mugi Senpai

Tsumugi Kotobuki (琴吹ことぶき紬つむぎ, Kotobuki Tsumugi), otherwise known as Mugi, is a wealthy, cheery, cute girl with a gentle personality who plays the keyboard in the band Ho-kago Tea Time. And is also

A GOLDEN GOD

BOW BEFORE THE GOLDEN GOD

MUGI SHALL SMITE DOWN ANY TROGOLODYTE HE SEES
“Hey mugi can you pass the tea
“That’s Mugi Senpai to you Mario!”
by ThatoneLoli January 15, 2018
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Senpai

A word many people who are just becoming weebs think means you are crushing hard on the target person, when in actuality means upperclassman or one who is older than you.
Incorrect:
I just want to sex him so bad because he is my senpai!
Correct:
Oh hey there senpai why are you down at the first year classrooms, being a second year, and all?
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Senpai

Senpai is an honorific used in Japan towards someone of a higher class than you, almost like a role model. The opposite of senpai is kohai, used towards someone that is of a lower class than you. These terms are used in businesses and wherever else there are rankings in class.
example: Itsuki-senpai, would you like me to print those documents for you?

Also, senpai DOES NOT mean your crush, I'm telling this to all of those people that think senpai means crush.
by Aerialist kigu November 28, 2020
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Senpai

(Japanese)An Upperclassman. Used in relation to fellow classmates of higher level or age. It can be used like -chan or -san as well as by itseld. I.E.: "Urameshi-senpai" or just "senpai"
"Sempai! You're going to be later for class!"
by Sashiro September 27, 2004
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Senpai

In Japan, senpai (先輩) is a mentor or senior. "Senpai" is roughly equivalent to the Western concept of a mentor, though it does not imply as strong a relationship as these words mean in the West, and the term is used more widely and with greater "give" then the western equivalent term. More simply, it can be translated as "Senior" or "Elder"
"I wonder if senpai is going to teach me that new fighting technique today?"
by Aidensman February 5, 2015
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