やらはた
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Japanese
Etymology
From やらず (yarazu, negative form of やる “do”) + 二十歳 (hatachi, “twenty years of age”). Attested from the 1980s.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
- (colloquial, informal) a person who has had no sexual experience before the age of 20; being sexually inexperienced after 20
- 2006, Shinjō Mayu, Kaikan furēzu, volume 7, page 112:
- えー…それってヤラハタになっちゃうんじゃん?
ヤラハタって?
ヤラずにハタチっ
ひどいっー- Ē… sore tte yarahata ni natchaun jan?
Yarahata tte?
Yarazu ni hatachi '
Hidoi ' - Um... wouldn’t that make you yarahata? Yarahata? A twenty year old virgin! That’s terrible!!
- Ē… sore tte yarahata ni natchaun jan?
- えー…それってヤラハタになっちゃうんじゃん?
See also
- やらみそ (yaramiso)
References
- ^ Shibuya Tomomi (2003) 日本の童貞 [Virginity in Japan] (in Japanese), page 163