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fictional | meido |

As an adjective fictional

is invented, as opposed to real.

As a noun meido is

(chiefly|japanese fiction) a female fictional character who is employed as a maid, typically wearing a stylized french maid outfit.

fictional

English

Adjective

(wikipedia fictional) (en adjective)
  • Invented, as opposed to real.
  • Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters.
    The janitor's account of the crime turned out to be entirely fictional .

    meido

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (chiefly, Japanese fiction) A female fictional character who is employed as a maid, typically wearing a stylized French maid outfit.
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  • * 2008 , Kitty Sensei, " Playing pirate", Malaysia Star , 12 October 2008:
  • And then there’s Roberta, who seems like a typical meido (maid) character until she pulls out machine guns from her lacy uniform!
  • * 2008 , Memedi, " Loyal helper", Malaysia Star , 9 November 2008:
  • Although this is a manga about maids, don’t expect to see the submissive and fawning maids of the meido category. The protagonist here is a faithful, skilled and courteous maid from the old English society.
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  • A waitress at a .
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  • * 2009 , John Graham-Cumming, The Geek Atlas: 128 Places Where Science and Technology Come Alive , O'Reilly Media (2009), ISBN 9780596523206, page 104:
  • These meido attract customers by role-playing the part of a maid, complete with French maid-inspired outfits that are long on fantasy elements and typically short on skirt length.
  • * 2012 , Dave Tacon, " Dusting off a geek fetish for all things maid in Japan", Sydney Morning Herald , 1 April 2012:
  • "I like having conversations with different meidos ," he explains, "but Haruki is my favourite because she's friendliest to me."
    Utena, a meido with pink hair and red plastic horns, recently celebrated her fourth year at Maidolce.
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