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TheFawzer
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9:43 am, Jun 8 2010
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So try as I might, I cant seem to get a acurate defenition of the term 'GouDere'.
If some one would be so kind as to tell me, it would be much apreciated.

And also, what does the 'Dere' part mean on its own?

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The Dere part is the lovely part in tsundere.

Tsun = part that negates her feelings
Dere = part that loves.

dont know the translated meanings to english, sorry.

Gou ... its a term i'm not familiar with.

After a lil search http://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=42858 <-- may have the answer

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Goudere: An unstoppable force that does whatever she pleases for her master, out of her love for her master

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Ah, thx loads both of you~

That does help.

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The gou in goudere is probably from "gougou", which is more or less "boisterousness"

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this topic made me sad that no one is scanning http://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=42858

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If I may add my two cents smile

The word Tsundere is from a combination of the two words Tsun Tsun, which means to turn away in disgust, and Dere Dere, which means to be all "lovey dovey".... actually if you wanna get technical it means "lovestruck" but basically the same thing xD Actually i just found the perfect definition for it:

1: being on the surface sharp and sarcastic (tsuntsun) but underneath lovestruck and fawning (deredere); characteristic of a gap between acted out actions and feelings in mind; - www.Jisho.org

And sense's there no kanji for it causes its clearly a newer word. Its hard to go farther into it then that.

Now as for Goudere.... I'm still looking >_>..... its either as mattai said or it has something to do with karma xD..... or the number 5.... YES! THAT'S IT! biggrin Ladies and Gentleman, we have solved it. It is being completely love stuck over the number 5, and pshhh who hasn't experienced that. Being such a middle man never going up or down, being so rigid, yet curvy.... Oh yes... That has to be it cool

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this topic made me sad that no one is scanning http://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=42858


http://dynasty-scans.com/reader/series/gou_dere_bishoujo_na gihara_sora biggrin

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it doesn't seem to be a very common term and I can't seem to find a definition, but, from the context of "gou-dere bishoujo nagihara sora" I would guess the "gou" part might also come from goushijin-sama (master) as in gou-dere for a person that would go to any extent to please the master... only my opinion though...

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the answer:
http://mangafox.me/manga/gou_dere_bishoujo_nagihara_sora /v01/c009/5.html

"Gouki" + "DereDere"

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A Goudere is an unstoppable force that does whatever she pleases for her master, out of love for her master.

Dere comes from " Deredere " which means loveydovey in most cases.
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

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