What does dojikko mean?
Dojikko means (Japanese fiction) A female stock character who is extremely clumsy, especially in a charming or cute way..
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(Japanese fiction) A female stock character who is extremely clumsy, especially in a charming or cute way..
She's been known to make everyone's favorite dojikko look downright sultry...
Ichigo, 13, is just an ordinary dojikko while her younger sister Natsume wins at a piano competition.
The difference is, while the klutzs mishaps are interpreted as funny, the dojikko''s mishaps are interpreted as cute.
Use dojikko when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Dojikko means (Japanese fiction) A female stock character who is extremely clumsy, especially in a charming or cute way..
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
She's been known to make everyone's favorite dojikko look downright sultry...
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