Good! That's the impression I was going for, since she uses the word for "flesh" in her wish.
Ehm. You sure about that? Rumia uses just a general "meat"-word (in kana 'cause she's not very smart I guess). And "o-" doesn't really mean anything in particular here, you can consult any shounen anime (i.e. One Piece) for an easy example. Every poor&hungry character who dreams of eating meat will call it "oniku".
Ehm. You sure about that? Rumia uses just a general "meat"-word (in kana 'cause she's not very smart I guess). And "o-" doesn't really mean anything in particular here, you can consult any shounen anime (i.e. One Piece) for an easy example. Every poor&hungry character who dreams of eating meat will call it "oniku".
Yes, I'm sure. Dictionaries on jisho.org and tangorin.com both list "flesh" as its primary definition. It does also mean "meat". Rumia is a man-eater, so her using it to mean either thing makes perfect sense.
The o- prefix just shows that meat is a food she likes. I'm aware of the fact that it gets thrown around a lot when talking about food.
Except she's not, right? I'm 100% positive about cato's Rumia at least. Edgy man-eating is not his kind of joke/thing.
*Points at Perfect Memento*
I'm doing it BECAUSE it's too soon!! You thought I was wearing this thoughtlessly or something!?
Seija says "Amanojaku dakara!!" so it could also be read, "I'm doing this because I'm an Amanojaku!!"Rumia and TanabataI didn't get to feast on anything............even though it's TanabataWhat seems to be troubling you?Wh-who are you!?Meat...Fresh MeatSeijaaan!Miss with the downcast face over there!Siiiiigh...Isn't it way too soon to be dressed as Santa Claus?