noun Internet Slang

deredere

DEH-reh-DEH-reh · noun · slang

A sweetly, openly affectionate and lovestruck character.

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A character who is straightforwardly cheerful, doting and full of open affection toward the person they love, with none of the concealment of the tsundere or kuudere.

“She's pure deredere — always beaming and clinging to her boyfriend.”
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deredere In A Sentence

She's pure deredere — always beaming and clinging to her boyfriend.

Origin & Usage

Japanese onomatopoeic dere-dere, describing a lovestruck, doting demeanour.

Variants dere-dere

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What is a deredere character?

A deredere is a character who's straightforwardly cheerful, doting and openly affectionate toward the person they love, with none of the concealment you'd see in a tsundere or kuudere.

How is deredere different from tsundere?

A deredere shows their love openly and warmly, while a tsundere hides affection behind a hostile or cold exterior.

Where does deredere come from?

It's from the Japanese onomatopoeic dere-dere, which describes a lovestruck, doting demeanour.

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