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Etymology edit

From English stalker.

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Noun edit

ストーカー (sutōkā

  1. a stalker
    ストーカー(こう)()
    sutōkā kōi
    stalking
    • 2011 February 9, Hideaki Sorachi, “(だい)(さん)(びゃく)(さん)(じゅう)(いち)(くん) ()(ごと)(けん)(がく)大人(おとな)にとっても(まな)(こと)(おお)()”, in (ぎん)(たま) ((ぎん)(たま)), volume 38 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
      えー このように (わたし)(たち)()(ごと)はまずうまくいく(こと)はありません それでもめげない(あきら)めない明日(あした)(しん)じてつきまとう それがストーカーという(しょく)(ぎょう)です
      Ē kono yō ni Watashitachi no shigoto wa mazu umaku iku koto wa arimasen Sore demo mege nai akirame nai ashita o shinjite tsukimatō Sore ga sutōkā to iu shokugyō desu
      Well, it’s sort of like this. Our job isn’t something that starts off really well. Even so, we never stay down and we always believe in tomorrow. That’s the credo of us career stalkers.
      それ()(ごと)じゃねェェェェェェェェ‼
      Sore shigoto ja neeeeeeeee‼
      That’s not a joooooooob‼

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Verb edit

ストーカーする (sutōkā surusuru (stem ストーカー (sutōkāsuru shi), past ストーカーした (sutōkāsuru shita))

  1. to stalk

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References edit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN