Definition of «bocchama»
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"Bocchama" is a Japanese honorific term (often translated as "young master") used to address the son of a high-ranking or wealthy family, frequently appearing in anime and manga. In English-speaking internet slang, it is used by fans of Japanese media to refer to specific character archetypes or as a playful nickname for characters who act entitled or refined. It is often used within the context of "dubs" or translations to discuss how a character's specific social status is conveyed. The term carries a sense of formality that is often subverted for comedic effect in fan communities.
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> I don't think I can handle the voice actor doing the Muhammad-bocchama voice for much longer, it's too much.
> He really acts like a typical bocchama, always expecting everyone to do his chores for him.
> The way the maid calls him bocchama in every single sentence is actually hilarious.
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