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The Etymology of Soyjak *bhāt- Proto-Indo-European, noun. "Father, elder brother, brother". 醬油 Chinese, noun. Means "soy sauce" (literally, "jam; thick sauce + oil; sly"). 醬油 (1400s) Japanese, noun. Means "soy sauce" (literally, "thick paste + oil"). そや Japanese (Kagoshima dialect), noun, topicalised form of (soi, "soy sauce"). soja Dutch, noun. Borrowed from Japanese. soy (1670s) English, noun. *bō- Proto-Germanic, noun. "Brother, close male relation". *bojô Proto-Germanic, noun. "Younger brother, young male relation". ↓ *bōjō Proto-West Germanic, noun. Same meaning above. *bōia Old English, noun. "Boy". boye Middle English, noun. "Servant, commoner, knave, boy." ↓ boy English, noun. "A young male; or, a male of low station." Soyboy (2010s, neologism, derogatory) English, noun. "Effeminate man". *woyh₁-0-s Proto-Indo-European. "To drive away, chase, pursue" *wajas Proto-Balto-Slavic, noun. "Soldier". vojb Proto-Slavic, noun. "Soldier". ↓ woj Polish, noun. (obsolete) "Warrior". Soyboy Wojak (late 2010s, neologism) English, noun. Refers to drawings of Wojak depicted as the soy boy stock character. Soyjak (late 2010s, neologism) Soyspeak, noun. From Soy(boy) (wo)jak. An image of an effeminate man feigning excitement in the art style of the original Wojak. *-akb Proto-Slavic, suffix. Used to form noun denoting a carrier of a property. -ak Polish, suffix. Used to form demonyms and colloquial nouns. wojak Polish, noun. (somewhat informal) "Soldier". Wojak (2010s, neologism) Simplistic drawing of a bald man. Named after Polish krautchan user "wojak"; the username is from Polish wojak ("soldier; fighter").
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Soy Boy Face / Soyjak

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