ビッグフット

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English Bigfoot.

Noun

ビッグフット (Biggufutto) 

  1. (cryptozoology) a Bigfoot
    • 2011 July 9, Sorachi, Hideaki, “(だい)(さん)(ひゃく)(よん)(じゅう)()(くん) かまくらはどんだけ(がん)()って(つく)っても(つぎ)()にはどっかのクソガキに(こわ)される [Lesson 345: Even When You Give Your All to Building a Quinzhee, There Will Be A Brat Destroying It the Next Day]”, in (ぎん)(たま) [Silver Soul], volume 40 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
      ……ただのビッグフットなんてこの()(そん)(ざい)しねェェェェ‼なんでこんな(ところ)(でん)(せつ)UMA(ユーマ)(せい)(そく)してんだァァ‼なんでビッグフットがスニーカーはいってんだァ!
      ……Tada no Biggufutto nan te kono yo ni sonzaishi nēēe‼ Nan de konna tokoro ni densetsu no yūma ga seisokushiten dāa‼ Nan de Biggufutto ga sunīkā haitten dā!
      …There’s no such thing as Bigfoot!! Why would a legendary cryptid be living here!? And why would Bigfoot even wear sneakers for fudge’s sake?
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