kamidere

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 神デレ (kamidere).

Noun

kamidere (plural kamidere or kamideres)

  1. (chiefly Japanese fiction) A prideful, haughty character, usually a girl, who considers themselves a deity and tends to be a love interest.

Adjective

kamidere (comparative more kamidere, superlative most kamidere)

  1. Showing qualities typical of a kamidere.

Further reading

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