In English this functions as an adjective and a noun but in Japanese Bishounen and Bishoujo are only nouns.
Originally from the Japanese word: Bishounen Bi, sho, nen.
Each character meaning: Beautiful small year; respectively, roughly meaning "pretty boy"
Pretty girl is somewhat different: Bi sho jou.
Again each character meaning: Beautiful small woman, respectively. Roughly meaning "pretty girl"
Originally from the Japanese word: Bishounen Bi, sho, nen.
Each character meaning: Beautiful small year; respectively, roughly meaning "pretty boy"
Pretty girl is somewhat different: Bi sho jou.
Again each character meaning: Beautiful small woman, respectively. Roughly meaning "pretty girl"
by Gekiganfan March 19, 2008
Short for "Bishonen". The Japanese equivalent of "pretty boy". Male characters with soft or sometimes very feminine features are considered "bishi".
by Anonymous August 19, 2003
by Bishy Fox-boi October 23, 2003
Can someone smell anything bishy? XYZ doesn't seem to be working and I think a box hasn't been checked. Seems a bit bishy to me
by CheckBoxCharlie November 02, 2018
A term used by anime fan girls Otaku and Weeaboo, often as the term used for male anime characters, who the fangirl, wishes was real. Often there is a list kept, ranking every preferred anime male. The lists are often posted on sites such as Deviantart or facebook.
"Omg, him, he's totally going to be a bishy!!"
or
"My Bishy list is soo long now, I'm not sure but I may cut a few out."
or
"My Bishy list is soo long now, I'm not sure but I may cut a few out."
by Rusgeth October 24, 2012
A romanized noun version of the adjective/noun, "Bishi", witch derives from the Japanese noun, "Bishounen"(A very beautiful guy (man-pretty)). Bishiness, in the noun form, represents the very essence of "man-pretty".
The term Bishiness was first developed by a 17 year old male in Ohio County, Kentucky, who was nicknamed by his peers as "Bishi", to describe anything that involved his face.
The term Bishiness was first developed by a 17 year old male in Ohio County, Kentucky, who was nicknamed by his peers as "Bishi", to describe anything that involved his face.
by Sarah Spiff! September 12, 2007

