Common J V terms

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scorres

Hetero-sapien
Apr 12, 2009
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Found this on a spanish blog about JI.
Just like wiki, feel free to give a better definition.
Sho refers to elementary school.
Chu refers to junior high school.
Koh refers to high school.

The characters are 小 (sho), 中 (chu), and 高 (koh)

thx Guy
AV - Adult Video AV - Adult Video
Ashikoki - Masturbation with feet
Bukkake/Bukakke - Several cumshots on face
Buruuma - - gym shorts
Cosplay - Aficion to dress as characters from manga and anime.
Enjo-Kosai - Teen Japanese (see Kogal) that sell their services (from company to sex) to buy fashionable clothes.
Ero-Guro - Hentai and porn with blood, mutilation, eschatology ..
Futanari - Women with vagina and the penis in hentai, with a false penis into the AV.
Gaijin Foreigner
Gokkun - Swallow semen or saliva. "Glup" "Desperation"
Geisha - Women skilled in various arts (music, literature ..) and was hired in teahouses to entertain men. . Used to have two or three lovers and sold their virginity, but they were not prostitutes.
Hentai - Anime with high doses of pornographic fantasy.
Hamedori - Genre where the camera is placed in view of man.
Imouto - little sister?????
Kogal - Teenagers obsessed Japanese fashion, wear heels, skirt and dyed hair. Among the most famous tribes are the ganguro, gonguro, gothic lolitas and decorating.
Kawaii -means "cute" in Japanese
Kimochi - exclamation of pleasure.
Meganekko - fetish girls with glasses. . Normally to ejaculate on them.
Mozzaiku - blur that is placed over the genitals on the tapes pronograficas a law.
Nyotaimori - Serve food on the naked body of a woman. Sometimes used apart from the mouth swab.

Let me eat sushi
Nakadashi - Corrida Vaginal or year
Omanko - Pu*sy
Oshiri - ass
Pinku Eiga - Cinema erotico popularized 60-70
Paizuri - Put the penis between the breasts.

Take "cubana"
Panchira - the glimpse of a woman's panties.
Rabu-Hoteru - Hotel in which to have sex.
Race Queen - Girls dressed as cheerleaders or postures bikini fun.
Roshutsu - Porn filmed in public places.
Rorikon / Lolicon - lolita complex.
Shojo - Girl
Shibaru / Kimbaku - the Japanese art of binding and suspend in the air to feminists.
Seifuku - is the general term for "uniform", typically applied to students
Seraafuku - sailor uniform
Sukatoro - cute girls shi*ting
Shio-fuki - female ejaculation.
Tamakeri - blow to the testicles.
Tekoki - Masturbation men.
Urabon / Uramedia - Porn in japan uncensored illegal.
 

scorres

Hetero-sapien
Apr 12, 2009
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thxthx!

It was on my list, just spelled different. Do the rest make sense? Any
to add? If you make one, I'll gladly delete mine.
I was trying to figure out how that word
seifuku, tied these videos together. now it makes perfect sense.

The first site that came up on google, was this tattoo site,
where they gave me the wrong definition. If your getting
Japanese tattoos, people, you might wanna check with elgringo first!
ssss

LOL wiki France!
 

aquamarine

I Know Better Than You
Mar 19, 2007
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You missed akuhafu-kudeeku. It baically means to be ruined by a large foreign penis.
 

guy

(;Θ_Θ)ゝ”
Feb 11, 2007
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seifuku = seraafuku = sailor fuku = sailor uniform (the british-navy-inspired uniform for high school/college girls in Japan).

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_fuku

And yes it is a fetish for some guys.
Seifuku (制服) is actually just the general term for "uniform", typically applied to students (eg: school uniforms); of which seeraa-fuku (セーラー服) is a subset. In other words, most schools have uniforms that are not sailor uniforms in style, but are still called seifuku. Some schools have uniforms that are sailor uniforms in style, and can be called both seifuku and seeraa-fuku.

You can in fact use the term seifuku to describe the clothes you're required to wear for certain jobs (eg: the uniform for McDonalds, convenience stores, or various restaurant uniforms) -- but the term is seldom used in that way in the vernacular. In those cases, the loan-word yunifoomu (ユニフォーム, "uniform") is preferred.

内の学校の制服はセーラー服です。
My school's uniform is a sailor uniform desu.

Also worth mentioning that seifuku in modern times applies to junior high, high school, and kindergarten/pre-school kids. Most elementary schools don't require uniform (except for sports uniforms), and colleges vary on their uniform rules.

Additionally, sailor uniforms were popular in the past but have gone out of vogue recently, giving way to more "preppy" styles (eg white shirt, blazer and skirt). But some places are bringing them back.
 

scorres

Hetero-sapien
Apr 12, 2009
1,106
73
thanks

this translated-from-spanish-and-edited list is a mess.
If someone would rewrite it it'd be pretty useful.
I'm gonna censor the offensive words a bit.


bTW such a perfect face on her guy..



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