tsuntsun
Aloof, prickly, standoffish (the 'tsun' in tsundere).
Definitions
Describes a cold, blunt, standoffish or aloof attitude — the harsh outer half of the tsundere's personality before the sweetness shows through.
tsuntsun In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Japanese onomatopoeic つんつん (tsuntsun), suggesting a sharp, jabbing aloofness.
People Also Ask
What does tsuntsun mean?
It describes a cold, blunt, standoffish attitude — the prickly, aloof half of a character's personality.
How does tsuntsun relate to tsundere?
It's the 'tsun' in tsundere — the harsh outer shell shown before the sweet, affectionate 'dere' side eventually appears.
Where does tsuntsun come from?
It's a Japanese onomatopoeic word suggesting sharp, jabbing aloofness — a prickly, standoffish manner.
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