What is the meaning of まっちろけ?Using を/に+伴う and meaning of 後接させる (+ 現場指示...
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What is the meaning of まっちろけ?
Using を/に+伴う and meaning of 後接させる (+ 現場指示 and 文脈指示)てらんない- can't bear to do ~-まする verb ending. Is る a particle?Discussion about kanji being wordsIs this some kind of Japanese slang?I can't recognize anything in this sentenceMeaning of 「ブリった」Understanding the meaning of 事情がわってMeaning of もひとり at the start of a sentenceUsage of デーハー in daily life or conversation as 'slang'
For example,
まっちろけなお弁当になっちゃった。 (context: it's lunch)
or
どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。 (context: scene of an accident)
Does it have something to do with 真っ白, masshiro?
I think it may be some sort of obscure slang I don't know about, because I can't find any information on the internet and I don't see how pure white (masshiro) could apply to either of the examples. Thanks!
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For example,
まっちろけなお弁当になっちゃった。 (context: it's lunch)
or
どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。 (context: scene of an accident)
Does it have something to do with 真っ白, masshiro?
I think it may be some sort of obscure slang I don't know about, because I can't find any information on the internet and I don't see how pure white (masshiro) could apply to either of the examples. Thanks!
words slang
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For example,
まっちろけなお弁当になっちゃった。 (context: it's lunch)
or
どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。 (context: scene of an accident)
Does it have something to do with 真っ白, masshiro?
I think it may be some sort of obscure slang I don't know about, because I can't find any information on the internet and I don't see how pure white (masshiro) could apply to either of the examples. Thanks!
words slang
For example,
まっちろけなお弁当になっちゃった。 (context: it's lunch)
or
どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。 (context: scene of an accident)
Does it have something to do with 真っ白, masshiro?
I think it may be some sort of obscure slang I don't know about, because I can't find any information on the internet and I don't see how pure white (masshiro) could apply to either of the examples. Thanks!
words slang
words slang
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「まっちろけ」 is indeed a colloquial and/or jocular way of saying 「真{ま}っ白{しろ}」, which means "pure/all white".
「まっちろけなお弁当{べんとう}」 would refer to a bento consisting of rice (which is white) and other things that are mostly very light-colored.
Finally, without more context or an explanation of the situation, I could not tell what 「どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。」 might mean. It could mean that the speaker has a blurred memory of the accident, but I really should not be speculating.
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「まっちろけ」 is indeed a colloquial and/or jocular way of saying 「真{ま}っ白{しろ}」, which means "pure/all white".
「まっちろけなお弁当{べんとう}」 would refer to a bento consisting of rice (which is white) and other things that are mostly very light-colored.
Finally, without more context or an explanation of the situation, I could not tell what 「どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。」 might mean. It could mean that the speaker has a blurred memory of the accident, but I really should not be speculating.
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「まっちろけ」 is indeed a colloquial and/or jocular way of saying 「真{ま}っ白{しろ}」, which means "pure/all white".
「まっちろけなお弁当{べんとう}」 would refer to a bento consisting of rice (which is white) and other things that are mostly very light-colored.
Finally, without more context or an explanation of the situation, I could not tell what 「どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。」 might mean. It could mean that the speaker has a blurred memory of the accident, but I really should not be speculating.
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「まっちろけ」 is indeed a colloquial and/or jocular way of saying 「真{ま}っ白{しろ}」, which means "pure/all white".
「まっちろけなお弁当{べんとう}」 would refer to a bento consisting of rice (which is white) and other things that are mostly very light-colored.
Finally, without more context or an explanation of the situation, I could not tell what 「どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。」 might mean. It could mean that the speaker has a blurred memory of the accident, but I really should not be speculating.
「まっちろけ」 is indeed a colloquial and/or jocular way of saying 「真{ま}っ白{しろ}」, which means "pure/all white".
「まっちろけなお弁当{べんとう}」 would refer to a bento consisting of rice (which is white) and other things that are mostly very light-colored.
Finally, without more context or an explanation of the situation, I could not tell what 「どれも、なんかまっちろけでさ。」 might mean. It could mean that the speaker has a blurred memory of the accident, but I really should not be speculating.
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