[じょしこう, joshikou] (n) girls' high school #8116
[じょがくいん, jogakuin] (n) girls college (used esp. in the names of Christian schools) #11589
[kyapikyapi] (n, vs) (col) (See 浮き浮き) acting all cute and charged up; brimming with youthful enthusiasm; in high spirits; raring to go; overflowing with youthful energy (used mainly of girls)
[amura-] (n) (abbr) young girls who imitate the style of singer Amuro Namie
[アリバイがいしゃ, aribai gaisha] (n) (See ダミー会社) front company set up to hide someone's true profession by pretending to employ them (often used by call girls)
[ギャルお, gyaru o] (n) man who imitates girls in dress, hair style, etc.
[kogyaru] (n) (abbr) obsessively trend-conscious teen-age girls
[スケばん(スケ番);すけばん(助番), suke ban ( suke ban ); sukeban ( jo ban )] (n) leader of a female gang; leader of a group of delinquent girls
[yamanba] (n) subculture of teenage girls ca. 1999 (blonde hair, dark make-up except eyes, platform boots)
[randoseru] (n) firm-sided backpack made of leather, etc. (used by Japanese elementary schoolchildren, often red for girls and black for boys) (dut
[rori-takonpurekkusu] (n) (See 小児性愛者) Lolita complex (sexual attraction to children, esp. young girls)
[rorikon ; rori] (n) (1) (abbr) (See ロリータコンプレックス, 小児性愛者) Lolita complex (sexual attraction to children, esp. young girls); (adj-f) (2) portraying children in an erotic style
[はなよめがっこう, hanayomegakkou] (n) school for training bachelor girls in homemaking arts; (a type of) finishing school
[がんぐろ, ganguro] (n, vs) blackening the body (name given to young Japanese girls who have tanned skin, bleached hair and wear heavy make-up)
[きれいどころ, kireidokoro] (n) geisha girls
[おにもじゅうはちばんちゃもでばな, onimojuuhachibanchamodebana] (exp) (See 番茶も出花) just as even coarse tea tastes good when fresh, even homely girls look beautiful at the peak of their youth
[さんがつのせっく, sangatsunosekku] (n) Girls' Festival (March 3rd); Dolls' Festival
[じじょ, jijo] (n) boys and girls
[おんなかぶき, onnakabuki] (n) girls' kabuki
[じょこうあいし, jokouaishi] (n) sad (tragic, pathetic) story (history) of factory girls in pre-WWII Japan
[じょしのみ, joshinomi] (n) girls-only drinking party
[じょしかい, joshikai] (n) girls-only gathering
[じょしこう, joshikou] (n) girls' school
[じょしこうこう, joshikoukou] (n) (See 女子高) girls' high school
[じょしこうとうがっこう, joshikoutougakkou] (n) girls' high school
[じょしぶ, joshibu] (n) girls' or women's division or section
[しょうじょしょうせつ, shoujoshousetsu] (n) story for young girls
[しょうねんしょうじょ, shounenshoujo] (n, adj-no) boys and girls
[もぎ, mogi] (n) Heian period coming-of-age ceremony for girls
[しんがくじゅく, shingakujuku] (n) cramschool (for boys and girls who wish to go on to the next stage of education)
[ひなまつり, hinamatsuri] (n) (See 三月の節句) Girls' Festival (March 3rd); Dolls' Festival; (P)
[ないきょうぼう, naikyoubou] (n) (arch) part of the imperial palace where dancing girls were trained (Nara and Heian periods)
[にじコン, niji kon] (n) two-dimensional complex; people more interested in two-dimensional (i.e. anime or manga) girls than real people