ガングロ

Japanese

ガングロ (ganguro): a couple of young women sporting the ganguro look.

Etymology

Alternative spelling
がん黒

Compound of (gan, face) + (kuro, black), from the style of makeup intended to imitate a dark tan.[1]

Cited since at least 1999.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɡã̠ŋɡɯ̟ᵝɾo̞]

Noun

ガングロ • (ganguro) 

  1. [from 1999] (neologism, fashion) ganguro (Japanese girl fashion trend)
    • 2020 August 1, “ガングロ剣士(けんし)カナン (Ganguro Kenshi Kanan, Kanan the Ganguro Swordswoman)”, in デッキ改造(かいぞう)パック   驚愕(きょうがく)のライトニングアタック!! (Dekki Kaizō Pakku   Kyōgaku no Raitoningu Atakku!!, Deck-Modifying Pack: Shocking Lightning Attacks!!):
      不夜城(ふやじょう)主戦場(しゅせんじょう)とする女戦士(おんなけんし)ガングロになっても(つるぎ)(たて)手放(てばな)せなかった。バブリー・エルフはズッ(とも)
      Fuyajō o shusenjō to suru onna kenshi. Ganguro ni natte mo tsurugi to tate wa tebanasenakatta. Baburī Erufu wa zuttomo.
      A lady warrior who calls the nightless city her battleground. She couldn't let go of her sword and shield even when she became a ganguro girl. Bubbly Elf is her BFF.

Descendants

  • English: ganguro

References

  1. がんぐろ”, in デジタル大辞泉 [Digital Daijisen] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, updated roughly every four months
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