jmdict 1004840 Rejected (id#2365345)
コロコロ [ichi1] ころころころんころんコロンコロン [sk]
  1. [adv,adv-to] [on-mim]
    • (rolling) along
    • (rolling) over and over
  2. [adv,adv-to] [on-mim]
    • with a bright, ringing sound (e.g. of a bell)
    • (laughing) in a bright, high-pitched tone
    • merrily
  3. [adv,adv-to] [on-mim]
    • (changing) frequently (of opinions, conversation topic, etc.)
    • constantly
    • often
    • always
  4. [adv,adv-to] [on-mim]
    • (losing) all too easily
    • (being defeated) one after another
    • in quick succession
  5. [adv,adv-to,vs] [on-mim]
    • chubby (and cute)
    • plump
    • round
  6. [adv,adv-to] [on-mim]
    • chirping (of insects)
  7. [adv,adv-to] [on-mim]
    • croaking (of a frog)
    • ribbit ribbit
    Unresolved cross references:
    • see: 1048240(1) ケロケロ[1]
  8. (コロコロ,ころころ only) [n] {trademark}
    • roller
    • lint roller
    • paint roller
History:
    • R 2026-03-26 04:48:02 Stephen Kraus (id#2365345)
    • A* 2026-03-26 04:21:01 Adrian (id#2365344)
    • Comments
      saying プチプチ and ガチャガチャ also don't have onomatopoeia tags seems like circular reasoning to me, essentially it's  just "We don’t tag this because we don’t tag similar things.” this explains consistency, not correctness
    • A* 2026-03-26 04:06:14 Adrian (id#2365343)
    • Comments
      Since when does an onomatopoeia stop being an onomatopoeia because a company slabbed a © on to it? That seems very wrong to me from a lexicographic and linguistic perspective
    • A 2026-03-25 19:58:47 Stephen Kraus (id#2365328)
    • Comments
      Noting that we also do not have [on-mim] tags on the trademark senses of プチプチ (2404570) and ガチャガチャ(1003120).
    • A 2026-03-25 19:44:57 Stephen Kraus (id#2365327)
    • Comments
      Not needed.
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