Forum - View topicINTEREST: Merriam-Webster Has Noticed 'Senpai' for Possible Dictionary Addition
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R.G.
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To be precise, it means "Senior". |
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Cecilthedarkknight_234
Posts: 3820 Location: Louisville, KY |
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Well Man-Splaining is also in the dictionary now. So you need to be afraid, very afraid. http://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/mansplaining-definition-history |
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Aura Ichadora
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I want to facepalm at the idea of this actually being added, but since I know of other cringe-worthy words that have either been added or considered for addition, I feel like all I'm going to do is hurt myself.
I admit to using the "Notice me, senpai!" phrase at cons or in joking terms with my husband, however. >.> |
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encrypted12345
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Since kawaii is accepted by Oxford Dictionary of all things, this doesn't surprise me too much. For better or worse, English doesn't have a government agency dictating official words like, for example, Spanish.
I kind of wish they didn't base it on the meme but ah well. Just goes to show you that anime js a prominent niche. |
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Polycell
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To further oppose the addition, the definition exists exactly in this one meme. At best it's idiomatic, but it's hardly something that belongs in a dictionary of single words.
EDIT: Thinking it over a bit, their proposed definition really belongs as a usage note(eg, "Often used as an indistinct target of affection, ex, 'Notice me senpai'"). |
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