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otaku
[ oh-tah-koo ]
noun
, Japanese.
, plural o·ta·ku, o·ta·kus.
- a person with an intense enthusiasm for some subject such as computers, video games, or anime and manga, especially one who finds social interaction difficult (often used attributively):
She's quite the military otaku and knows a lot about war history.
The documentary delves into otaku culture.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of otaku1
First recorded in 1990–95; from Japanese: “enthusiast, geek, nerd, obsessive fan,” special use of the 2nd person pronoun, literally, “your home,” from o-, 2nd person honorific prefix ( omakase ( def ) ) + taku “home” (from Middle Chinese; compare Mandarin zhái, Cantonese zaak )
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