スライム

Japanese

Etymology

From English slime

Noun

スライム (rōmaji suraimu)

  1. slime
    • 1999 March 6, “チェンジ・スライム [Change Slime]”, in Starter Boxスターターボックス, Konami:
       (かたち) () (ゆう) ()え、 (さま) (ざま)なものに (へん) (しん)するスライム
      Katachi o jiyū ni kae, samazama na mono ni henshin suru suraimu.
      A slime that can morph into anything of any shape or form.
    • 1999 August 26, “キラー・ブロッブ [Killer Blob]”, in Booster 4, Konami:
      スライム (おや) (ぶん) () () (おな)じだが、なめてかかると (いた) ()にあうぞ。
      Suraimu no oyabun. Mitame wa onaji da ga, nametekakaru to itaime ni au zo.
      A slime boss. Never underestimate it just because of its appearance.
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