えいえいおー

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Japanese

Interjection

えいえいおー or エイエイオー (eieiō

  1. a cheer of encouragement
    • 2019 April 11, Yusuke Kushii, “Nenchō-san ni natta musume no nyūshi ga nuketa!!”, in 941 no ikumen tsurezure:
      (よう)()(えん)のイベントがあるたびにちょろっと(あい)(さつ)するくらいのもんなんですが、お()()になってる(おん)(がえ)しということで()()けました。やるぞー!えいえいおー
      Yōchien no ibento ga aru tabi ni chorotto aisatsu suru kurai no mon na n desu ga, o-sewa ni natteru ongaeshi to iu koto de hikiukemashita. Yaru zō! Eieiō.
      I offered only a tepid greeting whenever there was a kindergarten event, but I feel obliged to repay your kind assistance. Let's do it! Ei ei oh.
  2. a battle cry, a cry for victory
    • 2019 April 7, “Kaifu 500-nen Yamashita ‘Shingen’ fushime no shutsujin”, in Yomiuri Shimbun, archived from the original on 24 April 2019:
      (やま)(した)さんが「いざ、(しゅつ)(じん)じゃあ」と(こえ)()げると、(こう)(しゅう)(ぐん)(だん)は「エイエイオー」と(いさ)ましく(こた)えて(うご)()した。
      Yamashita-san ga “iza, shutsujin jā” to koe o ageru to, Kōshū gundan wa “eieiō” to isamashiku kotaete ugokidashita.
      When Yamashita called “Now, to battle,” the Kōshū army valiantly replied “ei ei oh” and set out.