a #1 favorite. Often used by fans of japanese multi-member music groups as their #1 favorite of the group. It comes from the Japanese 'oshi' to push/support, and "men" is short for the engrish "menba", so the member one supports the most.
"My oshimen changes daily, depending on my mood. Ususally it's Takahashi Ai, but that's strictly from Morning Musume. That's not including AKB48."
The fear that the role you once occupied in someone’s life, could be refilled without a second thought; questioning if there is someone who can better support them, bring them joy, or show them the love that you’re unable to
It is a word to describe a degree of upset/grudge you hold against a loved one or someone you are close to. It is a 'softer' form of anger, disappointment or hurt you feel because of what someone very close to you did or said to you or another person who is also quite close or dear to you.
Shanta is holding an obhimaan- Bangla (Bengali) against her mother.
I think my going to my sister's ex-fiancee's wedding will cause cause obhimaan - Bangla (Bengali).
The mighty Chin-Chin's (FilthyFrankShow) Japanese name is "ochinchin" (also a Japanese slang term for penis) and "Ore wa ochinchin ga daisuki nandayo" basically means "I fucking love Chin-Chin" or "I fucking love dick".
The sentence is used by Chin-Chin and it's basically all the words he's ever spoken.
Salamander man playing assflute in the mighty assflute language: Franku, OMFG it's that fucking cunt Chin-Chin again.
Franku-Chan: Oh no.
Chin-Chin: Ore wa ochinchin ga daisuki nandayo.
Ochinchin is a word used by young Japanese children, mostly boys, to refer to a penis. It's usually used in an innocent, teasing context. In true shota, it is used a lot.
In the shotaanime Pico to Chico, Chico remarks that his ochinchin feels funny, after watching his sister masterbate.