Conversation Between synkr0nized and phil_
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Well, it looked like you were pointing it out 'cause he found Churuya instead, and I'm not saying you were wrong. I thought my answer there was easily verifiable, but it seems nearly every website containing "nyoro~n" merely states the source without explaining the "~n" bit. It seems it will have to remain a theory, then!
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05-27-2009 10:28 AM
phil_
That's an interesting theory. I should have just left NonCon alone, shouldn't I?
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So "nyoro~n" is to show that she could go on with the nyoro n times, not that it's spelled "nyoron." It probably comes from にょろにょろ (nyoronyoro), wriggling or squirming, such as when you don't know how to respond.