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Tsunko

1. A name made when you put Tsunade and Anko from the Anime series Naruto together as one word

2. A yuri pairing between Tsunade and Anko from the Anime series Naruto
I like Tsunko; it's HAWT!
by chino_the_ferret March 2, 2009
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Tsukkomi

A Japanese word with multiple meanings. Particularly, a term used in Japanese comedy to denote:

1. The act of pointing out that something is ridiculous or silly. Usually this is something another person (known as the "boke") says or does. May involve violence towards the boke, such as hitting them on the head with a fan (esp. in anime) or slapping them on the forehead.

2. The person who does the tsukkomi.
Boke: "Hi, I'm Bob."
Tsukkomi: "Nice to meet you Bob, my name is Tiffany."
Boke: *Gets down on one knee and pulls out ring* "Do you want to get married?"
Tsukkomi: "Well that escalated quickly."
Boke: "That was a nice tsukkomi. ...so... should I take that as a yes, or...?"
Tsukkomi: *Walks away"
Boke: "... huh. I'm sure that was the perfect timing though."
by VVayfarer November 28, 2018
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Tsundoku

(Noun) The tsundoku, that Ode to the Great Unread, Shrine to the Word, Bibliophile's Inukshuk, Pillar of Light and Savior of Sorts, is the artistic and/or scientific materialization of piling up newly acquired books, in a TRP or TRQ, for utilitarian (lack of reading time/space/bookshelves) and/or psycho-pathologic (abibliophobia, fetish, OCD, hoarding or addiction) reasons.

The term dates back to the japanese Meiji era (1868-1912) and literally means 'reading pile'. Formed from the expression 'tsunde oku' (to let something pile up), in which 'oku' was swapped out for 'doku' (to read); the words then got cleverly mushed together.

The tsundoku scale ranging from just one unread book to a serious hoard, everyone is most likely to be "tsundokursed" one way or the other. Luckily, this isn't the worst problem one can have.
I have no feelings of guilt regarding the piles of books I have not read and perhaps will never read; I know that my tsundokus have unlimited patience. They will wait for me till the end of my days.
by PAR1138 October 20, 2017
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tsuneko

Comes from two words, Tsundere and Neko, used to describe someone starts off being TsunTsun, and generally unfriendly, but slowly turns into a neko when they feel more comfortable around you. Also, tsuneko is one of Kami-sama's aliases.
Are you tsuneko?
by Remiko March 27, 2015
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tsundoku

(n.) The piling up of newly acquired books or other reading materials for utilitarian (lack of reading time/space/bookshelves), artistic and/or psycho-pathologic (abibliophobia, fetish, OCD, hoarding or addiction) reasons.

The tsundoku scale ranging from just one unread item to a serious hoard, just about everyone (except for the most illiterate amongst us) has one.

The term dates back to the japanese Meiji era (1868-1912) and literally means 'reading pile'. Formed from the expression 'tsunde oku' (to let something pile up), in which 'oku' was swapped out for 'doku' (to read); the words then got cleverly mushed together.
He had no feelings of guilt regarding the books he had not read and perhaps would never read; his tsundoku, ode to the Great Unread, shrine to the Word and bibliophile's inukshuk, had unlimited patience. It would wait for him until the end of his days.
by PAR1138 January 6, 2017
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Tsunoobie

Noun Large wave of noobs that hits a forum. Generally happens during the summer months. Smaller versions of this phenomenon that occurs during christmas vacation refered to as a simple "noob wave".

Coined by Jaguarstrike.
The summer tsunoobie that hits totse every year is due to the bored 13 year olds googling "how to make a bomb"
by AnonTotsean July 6, 2007
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Tsukkomi

The angry guy. Often used to describe a Japanese anime character who is frustrated, under appreciated, or just plain ticked off. The Tsukkomi attempts to keep a calm facade, only to be thwarted by someone, or something, they find irritating. Often resulting in violent actions.
Boke: -pokes-
Tsukkomi: -rips arm off-
by The Dark Masterbator July 7, 2010
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