フロッピー

Japanese

Etymology

From English floppy.

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ッピー [fùróꜜppìì] (Nakadaka – [2])
  • IPA(key): [ɸɯ̟ᵝɾo̞p̚ʲpʲiː]

Noun

フロッピー (rōmaji furoppī)

  1. Short for フロッピーディスク (furoppī disuku, floppy disk); a floppy
    • 1997 May 16, Amagi, Seimaru; Kanari, Yozaburo; Sato, Fumiya, “ファイル17 らん西ぎんさつじんけん [File 17: The French Silver Coin Murder Case ⑫]”, in きんいちしょうねんけん簿 [Young Kindaichi Case Files], volume 24 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
      そう!「トリ」と「カラス」はぼうぽんちがいだ つまりかのじょのデータは「ト」のフロッピーではなくあやまって———「カ」のフロッピーに「」としてインプットされてしまったんだ‼
      Sō! “Tori” to “karasu” wa bō ippon no chigau da Tsumari kanojo no dēta wa “to” no furoppī de wa naku ayamatte——— “ka” no furoppī ni “KARASUMA” to shite inputto sarete shimattan da‼
      That’s right! “Tori” and “karasu” shouldn’t be on the same column, which means her data were input to the “to” disk by accident——— “KARASUMA” is supposed to be on the “ka” disk‼
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