"burusera" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese ブルセラ (burusera), from a combination of ブルマー (burumā, “bloomers”) + セーラー服 (sērā-fuku, “sailor suit”), from English bloomers and sailor respectively. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|ブルセラ|tr=burusera}} Japanese ブルセラ (burusera), {{m|ja|ブルマー|t=bloomers|tr=burumā}} ブルマー (burumā, “bloomers”), {{m|ja|セーラー服|t=sailor suit|tr=sērā-fuku}} セーラー服 (sērā-fuku, “sailor suit”), {{der|en|en|bloomers}} English bloomers, {{m|en|sailor}} sailor Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} burusera (uncountable)
  1. (sex) Girls' used underwear and/or school uniforms, which are bought and sold by sexual fetishists. Wikipedia link: burusera Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Sex Translations (girls' used underwear and uniform): ブルセラ (burusera) (Japanese)
    Sense id: en-burusera-en-noun-6gHh3ZvL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms borrowed back into English Topics: lifestyle, sex, sexuality

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