A person who constantly tucks in his shirt, too smart to be an average human, and makes awkward hand jesters.
He could be believed to be gay, but that is due to the fact that said person was home schooled for a majority of his school years.
He could be believed to be gay, but that is due to the fact that said person was home schooled for a majority of his school years.
Person "that kid is rly awkard and makes weird motions at me...he also always tucks his shirt in...is he gay?"
new person "no he's just gair"
new person "no he's just gair"
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Get the chay gair mug.Gairo is a person whom holds many things inside such as pain and sorrow but manages to keep the hugest smile on the outside. Gairo loves to joke about everything, whether it’s funny or not. Gairo is able to change a sad day into a sunny day. Gairo believes that he must be in love in order to obtain true happiness but little does he know, he’s the best there is out there so he does not need anyone. Gairo is able to piss anyone off but oh god, isn’t he the sweetest. if you if ever meet a gairo, keep him. he’s a forever friend.
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Get the Gairo mug.The Japanese word for foreign loanwords (usually English) which have been integrated into everyday Japanese.
In some cases they have been adopted because an appropriate Japanese word simply doesn't exist, in others because English and Western culture are considered fashionable and attractive.
Many are rendered unrecognisable, both by the extreme differences in pronunciation between the various languages and also by the Japanese propensity for shortening and condensing.
(There is already an entry under garaigo, but this romanisation is incorrect)
In some cases they have been adopted because an appropriate Japanese word simply doesn't exist, in others because English and Western culture are considered fashionable and attractive.
Many are rendered unrecognisable, both by the extreme differences in pronunciation between the various languages and also by the Japanese propensity for shortening and condensing.
(There is already an entry under garaigo, but this romanisation is incorrect)
Some Gairaigo examples:
igirisu - Great Britain (from Portugese)
aisukuriimu - ice cream
daburu - double
terebi - televi(sion)
pasokon - perso(nal) com(puter)
igirisu - Great Britain (from Portugese)
aisukuriimu - ice cream
daburu - double
terebi - televi(sion)
pasokon - perso(nal) com(puter)
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