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Main Entry: wa·ga·ami
Pronunciation: wä-gä-ämē
Function: noun
Inflected form(s): plural wagaami wä-gä-mī
Etymology: Japanese and French Compound word, from Japanese Waga meaning My, from French Ami meaning Friend;
from Japanese wagami meaning oneself, myself. Homographic word as the singular and plural are spelled alike but pronounced differently.
1: a hired platonic companion.
2: a person or group of persons hired to accompany another to give companionship.
3: accompaniment by a hired person.
4: a hired person to accompany and fulfill the requests of the employer not pertaining to any sexual or erotic activities.
The company created Wagaami to reflect a new breed of business to define a hired platonic companion. Wagaami are used for mock dates, event partners or general companionship
Use: I have a big event to go to on Friday and I dont have enough time to find a knock out. I think I will hire a Wagaami to go with me. |