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Japanese Schoolgirls Love Using KY

June 7th, 2007 by James

A slang explanation from the news this morning:

Japanese teenage girls are now using the letters “KY” in conversation to replace the phrase “Kuuki yomenai” or “can’t read the air.” It is used when someone is lagging behind the group and can’t seem to grasp what is going on or goes against the general atomsphere/mood of the group.



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Comment by amaunator
2007-06-07 18:06:20

Seeing the title: high expectations
Reading the body: nothing but disappointment :-(

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Comment by OsakaGuy
2007-06-08 02:14:01

Is this the bastard offspring of “bimyou”?

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