Etymology – From the TV program 目撃!ドキュン (Mokugeki! Dokyun, “Witness! Gunshot”) (1994-2002), in which ドキュン is an onomatopoeia of a gunshot.
Not sure I buy that. . . Can’t imagine pronouncing dokyun to make it sound like a gunshot.
But then, I don’t speak the right language to even hear someone say it, if I google the old TV program. . .
KANEDA BANNER
6 years ago
I did not like anything this movie. It all seemed so fake.
The aunts complained without desire, many even while they were penetrating complaining but with a face of pleasure …
The whole movie was horrible, from the shorts and colored shirts of them becoming the tough guys, to the scenes.
I can not understand that there are aunts who lend themselves to doing this … even if they charge. That it would be necessary to see how much they give for doing these things.
DQN is short for DelinQueNt
I googled DQN, found various definitions
DQN • (dokyun) • ドキュン
(Internet slang, derogatory, offensive) pleb, chav, trailer trash (a lower-class idiot)
dumb-ass
delinquent; violent person; rough-looking person
Found a supposed etymology that says
Etymology – From the TV program 目撃!ドキュン (Mokugeki! Dokyun, “Witness! Gunshot”) (1994-2002), in which ドキュン is an onomatopoeia of a gunshot.
Not sure I buy that. . . Can’t imagine pronouncing dokyun to make it sound like a gunshot.
But then, I don’t speak the right language to even hear someone say it, if I google the old TV program. . .
I did not like anything this movie. It all seemed so fake.
The aunts complained without desire, many even while they were penetrating complaining but with a face of pleasure …
The whole movie was horrible, from the shorts and colored shirts of them becoming the tough guys, to the scenes.
I can not understand that there are aunts who lend themselves to doing this … even if they charge. That it would be necessary to see how much they give for doing these things.