dere dere
In modern Japanese, deredere means exhausted lovestruck, (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsundere) or just plain lazing about.
dere
Short for deredere (デレデレ), the counterpart of tsuntsun (ツンツン). Usually, but not always in reference to anime or manga.
1. Exhausted.
2. Lovestruck.
3. When a person becomes spoony in front of his/her lover
1. Exhausted.
2. Lovestruck.
3. When a person becomes spoony in front of his/her lover
Example:
Person 1: My friend used to hate playing MMOs, but recently they've been drawing him in again.
Person 2: He's so dere.
Person 1: My friend used to hate playing MMOs, but recently they've been drawing him in again.
Person 2: He's so dere.
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A slang term used by french cape bretoners at the end of pretty much every sentence. Supposed to mean there but wouldnt make sense if it did.
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Pronounced like dairy, a term derived from 'derelict' to be used as a friendly insult amongst friends, most commonly after a blunt is smoked and someone either gets lost or drops something
Example:
Donnie had to drive 2 miles to his house, but in his haze ended up in another county, when told this, i responded, WHAT A DERE!
Donnie had to drive 2 miles to his house, but in his haze ended up in another county, when told this, i responded, WHAT A DERE!
tsunami-dere
tsunami-dere is the plural for tsundere which according to Gigguk translates to "A Fucking Nightmare".