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What does oshiri mean?

"Oshiri" is a Japanese word that means "buttocks" or "bottom". It's a common and informal word, often used in daily conversations, especially among friends.

Here are some things to note about "oshiri":

* It can be considered slightly rude in formal settings. You wouldn't use it in a business meeting or when speaking to someone much older than you.

* It's often used playfully or endearingly. For example, you might hear a parent refer to a child's "oshiri" when they're being silly.

* It can be part of other words and phrases. For example, "oshiri-kake" means "buttocks-on" and is used to describe someone who sits down, while "oshiri ga itai" means "my bottom hurts".

Remember that context is key when understanding the meaning and appropriateness of any Japanese word.

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