neko
1. the basic Japanese noun for "cat."
2. Japanese slang for the "bottom" in a homosexual relationship. The claim that it is derived from the word for "cat" is a folk etymology; the true origin of the word is unknown, but it might be related to the Japanese verbs "neru" (寝る: to lie down, to lie supine; to go to bed, to go to sleep)/"nekaseru" (寝かせる: to put someone to bed, to lay somebody down) or the noun "nekko" (根っこ: the base of a tree, the roots around the bottom of a tree). It is the counterpart of "tachi" (タチ: the "top"), which might be related to Japanese "tachi" (太刀: a Japanese long sword) or "tachi" (立ち: standing (up), the state of being erect).
2. Japanese slang for the "bottom" in a homosexual relationship. The claim that it is derived from the word for "cat" is a folk etymology; the true origin of the word is unknown, but it might be related to the Japanese verbs "neru" (寝る: to lie down, to lie supine; to go to bed, to go to sleep)/"nekaseru" (寝かせる: to put someone to bed, to lay somebody down) or the noun "nekko" (根っこ: the base of a tree, the roots around the bottom of a tree). It is the counterpart of "tachi" (タチ: the "top"), which might be related to Japanese "tachi" (太刀: a Japanese long sword) or "tachi" (立ち: standing (up), the state of being erect).
1. kawaii neko desu ne. ("That's a cute cat, amirite?")
2. kawaii neko desu ne. ("That's a cute bottom boy, amirite?")
2. kawaii neko desu ne. ("That's a cute bottom boy, amirite?")
neko
1) Japanese for a house cat
2) In Japanese manga, a part human, part cat; Nekos usually are human in appearance, but have cat ears and a tail, as well as exhibiting cat-like things (like cleaning), but are fully furry in some mangas; also called catgirl
2) In Japanese manga, a part human, part cat; Nekos usually are human in appearance, but have cat ears and a tail, as well as exhibiting cat-like things (like cleaning), but are fully furry in some mangas; also called catgirl
1) Suzuki-San! Did you feed the neko today?
2) Capcom's main neko character is Felicia.
2) Capcom's main neko character is Felicia.
neko
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Japanese literal meaning for "cat".
Japanese literal meaning for "cat".
"I want to buy a neko for a pet."
"Huh?"
"Huh?"
neko
Japanese for cat. Simple as that.
"Neko" is sometimes refferred to by the otakus to anme cat girls, but to the normal, it's just "cat".
neko
1) Japanese for a house cat
2) In Japanese manga, a part human, part cat; Nekos usually are human in appearance, but have cat ears and a tail, as well as exhibiting cat-like behaviors (like cleaning), but are fully furry in some mangas; also called catgirl
2) In Japanese manga, a part human, part cat; Nekos usually are human in appearance, but have cat ears and a tail, as well as exhibiting cat-like behaviors (like cleaning), but are fully furry in some mangas; also called catgirl
1) Suzuki-San! Did you feed the neko today?
2) Capcom's main neko character is Felicia.
2) Capcom's main neko character is Felicia.
neko
Japanese slang for the bottom in a homosexual relationship. Derived from the Japanese for (pussy) cat which when you think about it makes a lot of sense.
You could tell the small-framed boy was a neko from the way he walked.
neko
1. cat
2. a disease spread by tick tocks, youtube shorts and cringe discord servers
2. a disease spread by tick tocks, youtube shorts and cringe discord servers
neko vids are annoying