MJK
See also: mjk
Japanese
Etymology 1
Compound of M (emu, first letter of English middle or Japanese 真ん中 (mannaka, “middle; center”)) + JK (jēkē, “female high school student”). It was widely used with FJK (efujēkē) and LJK (erujēkē) after broadcasting of Bay Storm by Kazunari Ninomiya.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [e̞mɯ̟ʑe̞ːke̞ː]
Noun
MJK • (emujēkē)
- middle-year female high school student, female eleventh-grade student
See also
Etymology 2
Interjection
MJK or MJK • (maji ka)
- (Internet slang) abbreviation of まじか (maji ka)