びっしょり
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Base form of an onomatopoeic adverb. Used to describe a state of being completely soaked or drenched, often from rain or sweat. Example: 『雨でびっしょりだ』 (ame de bisshori da, 'drenched from rain').
Theme

After a sudden downpour, User meets their neighbor Akira outside their apartment building.

びっしょり

びっしょり

wet through, drenched

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Memory Hook

Imagine getting caught in a heavy rainstorm and saying 'Bish! Oh, I'm drenched!' — 『びっしょり』 (bisshori, 'wet through') sounds like 'bish' + 'sorry' for being so wet.

Cultural Note

『びっしょり』 (bisshori) is often used in casual conversation to describe being soaked from rain, sweat, or water. It's common in weather reports or when complaining about humidity in Japan's rainy season.

Forms

Base: びっしょりBase form of an onomatopoeic adverb. Used to describe a state of being completely soaked or drenched, often from rain or sweat. Example: 『雨でびっしょりだ』 (ame de bisshori da, 'drenched from rain').