List: colloquial
Words not used in formal speech, writing or paralinguistics.
colloquial noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ adjective (generic)
- alone, single
colloquial jocular, humorous term noun noun (generic)
- self-appointed enforcer of business closure and stay-at-home requests during the COVID-19 pandemic, pandemic police, virus vigilante
abbreviation colloquial noun noun (generic)
- toilet training, potty training
numeric colloquial
- 26, twenty six
- 2am
colloquial noun noun (generic)
- level of popularity (with the opposite sex), degree of attractiveness
colloquial noun noun (generic)
- softy, pushover, wishy-washy person
gairaigo waseigo English origin colloquial noun noun (generic)
- ability to ignore bad things happening to one, power to not get upset or worked up (by ignoring something)
colloquial noun noun (generic)
- ability to ignore bad things happening to one, power to not get upset or worked up (by ignoring something)
colloquial noun noun (generic)
- marriage between partners of very different ages, May-December marriage
colloquial noun noun (generic)
- only one spouse working, living on a single income