パツキン

Japanese

Etymology

Anagram of キンパツ (kinpatsu)

Noun

パツキン (rōmaji patsukin)

  1. (slang) Synonym of 金髪 (kinpatsu, blond hair)
    • 2000 August 10, Andō, Yūma; Asaki, Masashi, “けん くにみつ [Kunimitsu, Brawl Delivery]”, in サイコメトラーEIJIエイジ [Psychometrer EIJI], volume 24 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
      ん——パツキン (よめ)さんか——ニセもんのパツキン (おんな) (しょ) (たい) ()った (やつ)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 (じつ) (げん)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?
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