"片親パン" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ka̠ta̠o̞ja̠ pã̠ɴ] Forms: 片親パン [canonical] (ruby: (かた), (おや)), kataoya pan [romanization]
Etymology: かたおや (kataoya, “single parent”) + パン (pan, “bread”) Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|かたおや|パン|t1=single parent|t2=bread|tr1=kataoya|tr2=pan}} かたおや (kataoya, “single parent”) + パン (pan, “bread”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|かたおや パン}} 片(かた)親(おや)パン • (kataoya pan)
  1. (Internet slang) cheap and massive bread that a child of single parent family would eat Tags: Internet

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