dakimakura
English
Alternative forms
- daki (shortening)
Etymology
From Japanese 抱き枕 (dakimakura), from 抱き (daki, “to embrace or cling”) + 枕 (makura, “pillow”).
Noun
dakimakura (plural dakimakura or dakimakuras)
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A person holding a small dakimakura.
- A body-length pillow, originating in Japan, which can be embraced or wrapped around one's body while sleeping.
- 2003 December 9, Ryan Ginstrom, “Re: Enterprising interviewee...”, in fj.life.in-japan (Usenet):
- I would follow that up with: "And then they raided his room at his parents' house where they found a Sailor Moon dakimakura and posters of Morning Musume plastering the walls" ...
- 2004 February 6, Chris Kohler, “Getting in Bed With the Customer”, in Wired:
- These character-print dakimakura came into existence in the late '90s as a way for animé fans to get up close and personal with their cartoon sweethearts.
- 2010 March 12, “Man Weds Cushion”, in Daily Star, UK:
- Jin has fallen head over heels for a Japanese 'dakimakura' - or hugging pillow - showing a life sized cartoon of his favourite sexy anime cartoon character Fate Testarossa.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:dakimakura.
Synonyms
- (body-length pillow): body pillow, Dutch wife, love pillow
Further reading
dakimakura on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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