meido

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Definition of meido

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (Japanese)A female fictional character who is employed as a maid, typically wearing a stylized French maid outfit.
    “I was really struck by how many of the bishoujo cliches it managed to bring up. We already have the older sister, younger sister, childhood friend, and exotic transfer student. We have a genki girl, a ditzy girl, a hime-sama, and a meido.”
    “And then there’s Roberta, who seems like a typical meido (maid) character until she pulls out machine guns from her lacy uniform!”
    “Although this is a manga about maids, don’t expect to see the submissive and fawning maids of the meido category. The protagonist here is a faithful, skilled and courteous maid from the old English society.”
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noun

  1. (Japanese)A female fictional character who is employed as a maid, typically wearing a stylized French maid outfit.
    “I was really struck by how many of the bishoujo cliches it managed to bring up. We already have the older sister, younger sister, childhood friend, and exotic transfer student. We have a genki girl, a ditzy girl, a hime-sama, and a meido.”
    “And then there’s Roberta, who seems like a typical meido (maid) character until she pulls out machine guns from her lacy uniform!”
    “Although this is a manga about maids, don’t expect to see the submissive and fawning maids of the meido category. The protagonist here is a faithful, skilled and courteous maid from the old English society.”
  2. A waitress at a maid café.
    “Actually, the two times I was there, it was really quite dull in terms of the people wandering around. The most excitement I saw was that one candidate for Prime Minister giving a van-top speech in front of Akihabara station. Oh, and a demonstration of some RC "Tokyo Drift" toy cars out on the street. No dancing in the streets, only a very few meido (some of questionable gender >__< ), and quite a few gaikokujin.”
    “These meido attract customers by role-playing the part of a maid, complete with French maid-inspired outfits that are long on fantasy elements and typically short on skirt length.”
    “"I like having conversations with different meidos," he explains, "but Haruki is my favourite because she's friendliest to me." […] Utena, a meido with pink hair and red plastic horns, recently celebrated her fourth year at Maidolce.”

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Etymology

From Japanese メイド (meido, “maid, maidservant”), from English maid.

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