different between zenpai vs zentai
zenpai
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (zenpai, “utter defeat”).
Noun
zenpai
- (sumo) the act of losing every bout in a tournament
See also
- zensho yusho
Anagrams
- Zapien
zenpai From the web:
- senpai means
- what does senpai mean
- what do senpai means
- what is a senpai
zentai
English
Etymology
Japanese ????, a portmanteau of ????? (zenshin taitsu, “full-body tights”).
Noun
zentai (uncountable)
- skintight garments that cover the entire body
- 2007, "Stephen Harris", Chastity, corsets, TENS, zentai and bondage... (on newsgroup soc.subculture.bondage-bdsm)
- Saturday morning Tori was due over so we could go shopping. I thought I'd surprise her... so I set up the TENS unit, then locked on a zentai suit over it, then put a corset on over that, and locked a belt over that! Finally I chained myself to the bed so I couldn't do anything about it.
- 2007, "Stephen Harris", Chastity, corsets, TENS, zentai and bondage... (on newsgroup soc.subculture.bondage-bdsm)
Anagrams
- Zenati, Zetina, zeatin
Japanese
Romanization
zentai
- R?maji transcription of ????
zentai From the web:
- what zentai mean
- zentai what does it mean
- what are zentai suits used for
- what is zentai suit
- what does zentail mean
- what is zentai art
- what does zentai
- what is a zentai
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