Delulu
[/dɪˈluːluː/]
Definitions
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Delulu": A playful abbreviation of "delusional," used to describe someone (often oneself) who holds unrealistically optimistic beliefs or interpretations, particularly in romance or career goals. "Delulu is the solulu" (delusion is the solution) became a popular subversion, reclaiming the label as a form of manifesting confidence.
“例文の下書き: I'm fully delulu — I'm applying to every dream job with zero qualifications.”
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