マンセー

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Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from Korean 만세(萬歲) (manse).[1] Internet slang usage is in reference to the North Korean cult of personality. Doublet of 万歳 (banzai).

Interjection

マンセー (mansē

  1. (in reference to Korea) hurrah! manse!

See also

Noun

マンセー (mansē

  1. (Internet slang, derogatory) enthusiastic and uncritical praise
    安倍(あべ)マンセー
    Abe mansē
    love for Abe
    C国(シーこく)マンセー
    shīkoku mansē
    praising China
    主人公(しゅじんこう)マンセー漫画(まんが)
    shujinkō mansē manga
    manga where everyone loves the protag

Verb

マンセーする (mansē surusuru (stem マンセー (mansē shi), past マンセーした (mansē shita))

  1. (Internet slang, derogatory) to enthusiastically and uncritically praise
    欧米(おうべい)マンセーする
    ōbei o mansē suru
    to simp for the West
    自分(じぶん)マンセーしてくれる(ひと)
    jibun o mansē shite kureru hito
    someone who agrees with [someone's] every word

Conjugation

References

  1. ^ マンセー”, in デジタル大辞泉 [Digital Daijisen]‎[1] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, updated roughly every four months