meroi
So adorably attractive it leaves you smitten.
Definitions
Describes someone or something so irresistibly cute or appealing that it makes you go weak — commonly said of an idol's or character's melt-worthy moments.
meroi In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Japanese メロい (meroi), from メロメロ (meromero) 'utterly smitten'.
People Also Ask
What does meroi mean?
It describes something so adorably attractive that it leaves you smitten and weak in the knees.
Where does meroi come from?
It comes from the Japanese meromero, meaning 'utterly smitten', turned into the adjective meroi.
When do people say meroi?
Usually about an idol's or character's melt-worthy moment, like a wink or a smile that makes fans go weak.
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