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Ojousama 

Ojousama is a descriptive term often used in Japanese fiction that translates directly to "young lady".
Typically, however, it is used specifically to describe rich girls.
Ojousamas are also characterized by their behaviour, most commonly being their distinct way of laughing.
Takumi: "Have you seen the new transfer student?"
Kenta: "Yeah, she radiates that ojousama energy."
Takumi: "I know right? You can tell by how she laughs"
Reiko: "*ohohoho*, what do we have here? It looks like I'm famous already~"
Ojousama by Lé Hönque August 17, 2024
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1.Father. Depending on the suffix used, the level of politeness will also vary.
2. Is also used by close girl/boy friends of a father's child to show closeness of relationship to the child.
our otousama's are acting like little children, its embarrassing.
Otousama by guy-three January 2, 2012
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ojou-sama 

Ojou-Sama in Japanese is used for a master/mistress, someone who is on a higher rank than you are.
Mia is working for the president, who she normally calls ojou-sama.
ojou-sama by P-x March 28, 2016

oujousama 

Im an Oujousama!
Oujousama we heard....
oujousama by Zensko January 5, 2019