View Full Version : What does "kojuuta" means in slang?
lucubrator
Aug 27, 2003, 05:30
Hey everyone,
I was wondering if anybody could tell me what ¸¬än (kojuuto) means? I know that literally, it means brother-in-law, but I'm looking for the slang meaning of the term.
Thanks for your time,
Lucubrator
Elizabeth
Aug 27, 2003, 08:28
I believe it is a negative term used for calling your opponant something nasty in an argument (how I've seen it anyway), but not sure of the exact meaning. Hopefully someone else will be able to help more.
Elizabeth
Aug 27, 2003, 09:05
And by the way, it is "kojuuto," not "kojuuta." I did remember that much at least. :)
lucubrator
Aug 27, 2003, 09:40
Ah, yeah...you're right about the spelling. Thanks for your help too! I'd still like to get a more definite meaning on it though.
Lucubrator
Konnichiwa Lucubrator-san! Elizabeth-san!
Kojyuuto(or Kojyuto) is "one's brother in law" or "one's husband's brother" correctly. And usually, this word is used as a negative term.:p
NANGI
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