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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
糞爺
糞ジジイ(sK)

see styles
 kusojijii; kusojijii; kusojiji(sk) / kusojiji; kusojiji; kusojiji(sk)
    くそじじい; クソジジイ; クソジジィ(sk)
(kana only) (derogatory term) old man; old goat

Variations:
親父(P)
親爺
親仁

see styles
 oyaji(gikun)(p); oyaji
    おやじ(gikun)(P); オヤジ
(1) (familiar language) one's father; one's old man; dad; pops; (2) (familiar language) middle-aged (or older) man; old man; geezer; (3) (familiar language) one's boss; (4) proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.); landlord; (5) (hob:) grizzly bear

Variations:
爺むさい
爺穢い(sK)

see styles
 jijimusai
    じじむさい
(adjective) (kana only) like an old man; doddering; wizened; frowzy; seedy

Variations:
オジタリアン
おじたりあん

see styles
 ojitarian; ojitarian
    オジタリアン; おじたりあん
(See オバタリアン) pushy, selfish old man

Variations:
オヤジ化
おやじ化
親父化

see styles
 oyajika(oyaji化); oyajika(oyaji化, 親父化)
    オヤジか(オヤジ化); おやじか(おやじ化, 親父化)
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) becoming (like) an old man (in one's manner); turning into an old geezer

Variations:
年寄りじみた
年寄り染みた

see styles
 toshiyorijimita
    としよりじみた
(can act as adjective) like an old man; like an old woman

Variations:
伯父さん
叔父さん
小父さん

see styles
 ojisan; ojisan; ojisan
    おじさん; オジサン; オジさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) (伯父さん is older than one's parent and 叔父さん is younger) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) (usu. 小父さん or おじさん; vocative) old man; mister; (3) (kana only) (usu. オジサン) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)

Variations:
死に損ない
死に損い(sK)

see styles
 shinizokonai; shinisokonai
    しにぞこない; しにそこない
(1) (See 死に損なう・1) person who has escaped death; failed suicide; (2) (derogatory term) person who has outlived their time; dotard; doddering old man

Variations:
親父(P)
親爺
老爺
親仁

see styles
 oyaji(gikun)(p); rouya(老爺); shinpu(親父) / oyaji(gikun)(p); roya(老爺); shinpu(親父)
    おやじ(gikun)(P); ろうや(老爺); しんぷ(親父)
one's father; old man; one's boss

Variations:
猿麻桛(rK)
猿尾枷(rK)

see styles
 saruogase; saruogase
    サルオガセ; さるおがせ
(kana only) old man's beard (any lichen of genus Usnea)

Variations:
親父(P)
親爺(rK)
親仁(rK)

see styles
 oyaji(gikun)(p); oyaji
    おやじ(gikun)(P); オヤジ
(1) (kana only) (familiar language) one's father; one's old man; dad; pops; (2) (kana only) (familiar language) middle-aged (or older) man; old man; geezer; (3) (kana only) (familiar language) one's boss; (4) (kana only) proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.); landlord; (5) (kana only) (hob:) grizzly bear

Variations:
オヤジギャル
おやじギャル
おやじぎゃる

see styles
 oyajigyaru; oyajigyaru; oyajigyaru
    オヤジギャル; おやじギャル; おやじぎゃる
(slang) young woman who acts like an old man

Variations:
子泣き爺
子啼爺
子なき爺
子泣きじじい

see styles
 konakijijii / konakijiji
    こなきじじい
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry)

Variations:
老いぼれ
老い耄れ
老耄
老耄れ(sK)

see styles
 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) (humble language) (derogatory term) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dotard

Variations:
お祖父さん(P)
お爺さん
御爺さん(sK)
御祖父さん(sK)

see styles
 ojiisan / ojisan
    おじいさん
(1) (kana only) (usu. お祖父さん when written with kanji) grandfather; (2) (kana only) (usu. お爺さん when written with kanji) male senior-citizen; old man

Variations:
おじ様
叔父様
伯父様(rK)
オジ様(sK)
叔父さま(sK)
小父様(sK)
伯父さま(sK)
小父さま(sK)

see styles
 ojisama; ojisama(sk)
    おじさま; オジさま(sk)
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) (dated) uncle; (2) (おじ様 only) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) (dated) old man; mister

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