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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from English aitch.

Noun

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エッチ (etchi

  1. (dated) Alternative form of エイチ (eichi, aitch)
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Etymology 2

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 エッチ on Japanese Wikipedia

English-based initialism of 変態 (hentai, sexual perversion).

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Adjective

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エッチ or えっち (etchi

  1. dirty; lewd; perverted
    ()(ろう)えっち
    Tarō no etchi!
    Taro, you pervert!
  2. sexual
    • 2007 July 23, Mitsuru Adachi, “下駄とダイヤモンド [Geta and Diamonds]”, in SHORT(ショート) PROGRAM(プログラム) [Short Program], volume 3 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 36:
      (はなし)(おも)(しろ)いけどな。——しかし(だい)()なのはエッチシーン。(なに)はなくてもエッチシーン。(はなし)ブチ(こわ)してでも(さい)(てい )()(しょ)()れなくっちゃ。
      Hanashi wa omoshiroi kedo na.——Shikashi daiji na no wa etchi shīn. Nani wa nakute mo etchi shīn. Hanashi buchikowashite demo saitei goka sho wa irenakutcha.
      Story’s good. —But sex scenes are important too. What’s it gonna be without sex scenes? No matter how the story flows, you better add at least 5 scenes.
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  • English: ecchi (genre)

Noun

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エッチ or えっち (etchi

  1. sexual activity
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Verb

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エッチする or えっちする (etchi surusuru (stem エッチ (etchisuru shi), past エッチした (etchisuru shita))

  1. to fuck; to have sex with
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:性交する
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