LJC
Japanese
Etymology
Compound of L (eru, first letter of English last) + JC (jēshī, “female middle school student”). It was probably inspired by FJK (efujēkē), MJK (emujēkē), and LJK (erujēkē), which were widely used after broadcasting of Bay Storm by Kazunari Ninomiya.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [e̞ɾɯ̟ᵝʑe̞ːɕiː]
Noun
LJC • (erujēshī)
- ninth-grade female student
See also
- FJC (efujēshī)
- MJC (emujēshī)