Japanese edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Unknown or possibly from Cebuano utin or tintin and also from other regional languages of the Philippines (such as Visayan, Bikol,etc.) due to contact with the Overseas Filipino communities in Japan. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [o̞t͡ɕĩɲ̟t͡ɕĩɴ]

Noun edit

おちんちん (o-chinchin

  1. (colloquial) penis, dick

Descendants edit

  • Chinese: 歐金金欧金金