Japanese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From 胸 (muna) + 板 (ita).
Pronunciation[edit]
むないた • (munaita) ←むないた (munaita)?
- (anatomy) the flat area of the chest
- 胸板の厚い彼氏
- munaita no atsui kareshi
- boyfriend with large pecs
- a part of the breastplate in traditional Japanese armor
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