burusera
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Japanese ブルセラ (burusera), from a combination of ブルマー (burumā, “bloomers”) + セーラー服 (sērā-fuku, “sailor suit”), from English bloomers and sailor respectively.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]burusera (uncountable)
- (sex) Girls' used underwear and/or school uniforms, which are bought and sold by sexual fetishists.
- 1994, Japan. Keisatsuchō, White paper on police ... (excerpt), page 71:
- Products on sale at a burusera shop
- 2013, Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being: A Novel, Penguin, →ISBN:
- […] say I looked like a giant prehistoric squid, squirming and oozing ink from my ink sac in a futile attempt to confuse my predators. Next to the video was a link to a burusera fetish141 site where hentais could bid on my blood-stained panties.
141 […] schoolgirl uniform fetish
- 2015, Clive Davies, Spinegrinder: The Movies Most Critics Won't Write about, SCB Distributors, →ISBN:
- Includes a selling knickers to a burusera shop scene, a hilariously cheap “disco” set, but not enough cumsoaked schoolgirls for this reviewer.
- 2018, John Whittier Treat, The Rise and Fall of Modern Japanese Literature, University of Chicago Press, →ISBN, page 284:
- Meanwhile there are rumors a dejected Takuboku is not dead but now running a burusera (used panties) fetish boutique in Shibuya.
Translations
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[edit]Romanization
[edit]burusera