husbando

noun
/hʌzˈbændəʊ/

Etymology

Etymology tree Japanese ハズバンド (hazubando)bor. English husbando Borrowed from Japanese ハズバンド (hazubando). Doublet of husband. Compare waifu with the same etymological history.

Definitions

  1. A fictional male character from non-live-action visual media (typically an anime, manga,…

    A fictional male character from non-live-action visual media (typically an anime, manga, or video game) to whom one is attracted and/or whom one considers their significant other.

    • Levi will always be my husbando!
    • Just don't frequently mention her husbandos around her though, she'll be rendered speechless for hours. *cough* Loki *cough*
    • For example, the otaku had popularized body pillows, a human-size pillow imprinted with the image of one's waifu (“wife”) or husbando (“husband”), the anime girl or boy to which the otaku imagines he or she is married.

The neighborhood

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