パツキン
Japanese
Etymology
Anagram of キンパツ (kinpatsu)
Noun
パツキン (rōmaji patsukin)
- (slang) Synonym of 金髪 (kinpatsu, “blond hair”)
- 2000 August 10, Andō, Yūma; Asaki, Masashi, “喧嘩屋 国光 [Kunimitsu, Brawl Delivery]”, in サイコメトラーEIJI [Psychometrer EIJI], volume 24 (fiction, in Japanese), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
- ん——パツキンの嫁さんか——ニセもんのパツキン女と所帯持った奴ならダチにゴマンといっけどモノホンはオレだけだろーなー実現したらよぉー なぁ?ワンコロ
- N—— Patsukin no yome-san ka—— Nisemon no patsukin onna to shotai motta yatsu nara dachi ni goman to ikkedo monohon wa ore dake darō nā jitsugenshitara yōo Nā? Wankoro
- Mmm—— A blonde bride huh—— I’ll probably go ahead if she’s the real deal, but if she’s not actually blonde and her family’s a sham then I’ll just stay friends. Ain’t that right, Wankoro?
- ん——パツキンの嫁さんか——ニセもんのパツキン女と所帯持った奴ならダチにゴマンといっけどモノホンはオレだけだろーなー実現したらよぉー なぁ?ワンコロ
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