Waitress vs Meido - What's the difference?
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A female attendant who serves customers in a restaurant, , or similar.
To work as a waitress.
(chiefly, Japanese fiction) A female fictional character who is employed as a maid, typically wearing a stylized French maid outfit.
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As nouns the difference between waitress and meido
is that waitress is a female attendant who serves customers in a restaurant, , or similar while meido is (chiefly|japanese fiction) a female fictional character who is employed as a maid, typically wearing a stylized french maid outfit.As a verb waitress
is to work as a waitress.waitress
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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!
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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- 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.
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.