"ロンパリ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ɾõ̞mpa̠ɾʲi] Forms: ronpari [romanization]
Etymology: Composed by clipping and fusion, of ロン (ron) from ロンドン (Rondon, “London”) + パリ (Pari, “Paris”), from the idea that one eye was looking at London while the other eye was looking at Paris. First cited to a text from 1965, but the term was apparently popularized in the 1950s. Etymology templates: {{ja-r|ロン|linkto=-}} ロン (ron), {{ja-r|^ロンドン||London}} ロンドン (Rondon, “London”), {{ja-r|^パリ||Paris}} パリ (Pari, “Paris”) Head templates: {{ja-noun}} ロンパリ • (ronpari)
  1. (derogatory, dated, slang) strabismus, heterotropia, squint, cross-eyed-ness, esotropia, walleyed-ness, exotropia Wikipedia link: Daijisen, Shogakukan, Tōkyō, ja:大辞泉, ja:松村明 Tags: dated, derogatory, slang Synonyms: 斜視 (english: more clinical term)

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