princess carry
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Calque of Japanese お姫様だっこ (“o-hime-sama dakko”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]princess carry (plural princess carries)
- (Japanese fiction) A bridal carry.
- 2020, Yukiya Murasaki, Altina the Sword Princess: Volume 4, J-Novel Club, →ISBN:
- Elize was being held in a princess carry, and while she found that embarrassing, now wasn't really the time to complain.
- 2021, Tsunehiko Watanabe, The Ideal Sponger Life: Volume 4, J-Novel Club, →ISBN:
- “A princess carry?” “Yeah, well, how do I describe it? I put my arm under your knees and behind your back and carry you.
- 2019, Supana Onikage, Lazy Dungeon Master: Volume 7, J-Novel Club, →ISBN:
- “Oh! W-With a princess carry, then? Also known as a bridal carry?”
- year unknown, Justin Miller, World Keeper: Advent, Justin Miller
- So, I scooped her up in my arms in a... yes... in a princess carry, and jumped out the window ...
- 2020, Yuri Kitayama, Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles Volume 8, J-Novel Club, →ISBN:
- She noticed that Flora's complexion was off, but she couldn't help but feel uncomfortable at the novel sight of Rio holding Flora in a princess carry.
Synonyms
[edit]Verb
[edit]princess carry (third-person singular simple present princess carries, present participle princess carrying, simple past and past participle princess carried)
- (Japanese fiction) To carry another person in a bridal carry.
- 2017, Ryo Shirakome, Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest Volume 2, J-Novel Club, →ISBN:
- Naturally, he was going to princess carry her back.