ニーハイソックス

Japanese

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ニーハイソックス: a woman (foreground) wearing knee-high socks

Etymology

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Borrowed from English knee-high socks.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɲ̟iːha̠iso̞k̚kɯ̟ᵝsɨᵝ]

Noun

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ニーハイソックス (nī hai sokkusu

  1. knee socks, knee highs, socks that reach the knee
    Synonyms: ニーソックス, ハイソックス
    • 2024 May 16, “Gojūroku-sai Hashimoto Shiho, zattai ryōiki nozoku ‘nīhai × minisuka’ de dai janpu! [56 year old Hashimoto Shiho takes a leap, exposes thighs in ‘knee highs & mini’]”, in Oricon News[1], archived from the original on 2024-05-16:
      橋本(はしもと)は、ゴルフ(じょ)での写真(しゃしん)をアップ。(とり)のワンポイントがかわいいポロシャツにミニスカートを()わせたウエアを()こなし、ニーハイソックスとの(あいだ)からは大胆(だいたん)(ふと)ももをのぞかせている。
      Hashimoto wa, gorufu-jo de no shashin o appu. Tori no wanpointo ga kawaī poroshatsu ni minisukāto o awaseta uea o kikonashi, nī hai sokkusu to no aida kara wa daitan ni futomomo o nozokaseteiru.
      Hashimoto uploaded a picture of herself from the golf course. She is wearing a polo shirt embroidered with a cute bird and a miniskirt, with her thighs peeking out cheekily above her knee high socks.