odango


a j-panese word for “dumpling”. this is where the phrase “odango atama” (dumpling head) comes from; and is used to describe anyone with a hairstyle where two b-lls of hair are sat on the head.

in the western world, where odango (j-panese dumplings) are uncommon, the phrase is turned into ‘meatball head’ to keep the round food reference.
“she’s such a meatball head!”

“usagi-chan anata wa odango atama desu!”
a type of hairstyle where you basically start with pigtails and then sort of… knot them, and then pull the rest of the pigtail through. very popular for anime/manga conventions, and they are the hairstyle sailor moon (usagi) has.
“omg her odangos are so kawaii!”
“oh dang good”. describes something scrumptous.
yeah, this salami is odango!

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