Mayoler (マヨラー - Mayonnaise Lovers)
Sep 19, 2017 10:45
Do you like mayonnaise?
In Japan, people who love mayonnaise and eat various dishes with a lot of mayonnaise are called "mayoler."
The "ler" of "mayoler" comes from the English suffix "-er," which is used in forming nouns designating persons.
Some mayolers seem to suck or drink mayonnaise.
According to the theory of a Japanese scholar, the reason why mayolers are born is because a intracerebral narcotic substance called β-endorphin is produced by a large amount of fat contained in mayonnaise.
Incidentally, people who love ketchup are called "kechaler" (ケチャラー) in Japan.
Note that both "mayoler" and "kechaler" are slang terms.
In Japan, people who love mayonnaise and eat various dishes with a lot of mayonnaise are called "mayoler."
The "ler" of "mayoler" comes from the English suffix "-er," which is used in forming nouns designating persons.
Some mayolers seem to suck or drink mayonnaise.
According to the theory of a Japanese scholar, the reason why mayolers are born is because a intracerebral narcotic substance called β-endorphin is produced by a large amount of fat contained in mayonnaise.
Incidentally, people who love ketchup are called "kechaler" (ケチャラー) in Japan.
Note that both "mayoler" and "kechaler" are slang terms.
マヨラー
マヨネーズは好きですか?
マヨネーズが大好きで、さまざまな食物に大量のマヨネーズをかけて食べる人を、日本では「マヨラー」と言います。
「マヨラー」の「ラー」は、英語で「~する人」を意味する接尾語 "-er" を参考にしているようです。
マヨラーの中には、マヨネーズが好きすぎて直接吸う人もいます。
日本の学者の説によると、マヨラーが生まれる理由は、マヨネーズに含まれる大量の油分によって、脳内麻薬物質であるβエンドルフィンが生まれるためであるとのことです。
ちなみに、ケチャップが大好きな人のことは、ケチャラーと呼ばれます。
マヨラーもケチャラーも俗語であることに注意して下さい。
マヨネーズは好きですか?
マヨネーズが大好きで、さまざまな食物に大量のマヨネーズをかけて食べる人を、日本では「マヨラー」と言います。
「マヨラー」の「ラー」は、英語で「~する人」を意味する接尾語 "-er" を参考にしているようです。
マヨラーの中には、マヨネーズが好きすぎて直接吸う人もいます。
日本の学者の説によると、マヨラーが生まれる理由は、マヨネーズに含まれる大量の油分によって、脳内麻薬物質であるβエンドルフィンが生まれるためであるとのことです。
ちなみに、ケチャップが大好きな人のことは、ケチャラーと呼ばれます。
マヨラーもケチャラーも俗語であることに注意して下さい。
No. 1 NihongoJohnny's correction
- Do you like mayonnaise?
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- In Japan, people who love mayonnaise and eat various dishes with a lot of mayonnaise are called "mayoler."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- The "ler" of "mayoler" comes from the English suffix "-er," which is used in forming nouns designating persons.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Some mayolers seem to suck or drink mayonnaise.
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Some mayolers seem to suck or drink mayonnaise.
To ''suck'' mayo sounds a little strange in English.
- According to the theory of a Japanese scholar, the reason why mayolers are born is because a intracerebral narcotic substance called β-endorphin is produced by a large amount of fat contained in mayonnaise.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Incidentally, people who love ketchup are called "kechaler" (ケチャラー) in Japan.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Note that both "mayoler" and "kechaler" are slang terms.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
I am a chocolater XD
Toru
Thank you so much for the correction!
Haha, me too actually :)
Thank you so much for the correction!
Haha, me too actually :)
No. 2 Kiwi's correction
- Do you like mayonnaise?
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- In Japan, people who love mayonnaise and eat various dishes with a lot of mayonnaise are called "mayoler."
- In Japan, people who love mayonnaise and eat various dishes with a lot of mayonnaise are called "mayolers."
- The "ler" of "mayoler" comes from the English suffix "-er," which is used in forming nouns designating persons.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Some mayolers seem to suck or drink mayonnaise.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- According to the theory of a Japanese scholar, the reason why mayolers are born is because a intracerebral narcotic substance called β-endorphin is produced by a large amount of fat contained in mayonnaise.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Incidentally, people who love ketchup are called "kechaler" (ケチャラー) in Japan.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Note that both "mayoler" and "kechaler" are slang terms.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
I knew an American who could go through a whole Costco tub of peanut butter in a week. He works out, but the sheer amount of calories is daunting!
Toru
Thank you so much for the correction!
Oh, indeed penut butter is yummy but the amount is unbelievable!
Thank you so much for the correction!
Oh, indeed penut butter is yummy but the amount is unbelievable!