Definition: Aiko (a.k.a. Aki, also known as Iko) is a Japanese term which refers to someone who appears aloof or distant from others. It's often used in a mocking way, referring to people who appear more like their own kind rather than being friends of the opposite sex. For instance, Aiko might be compared to a person who seems aloof towards women, but not towards men. This could potentially be considered sexist by some people, as it suggests that a woman is less valuable or better than another woman in terms of appearance. Aiko is often used in humor and sarcasm. It can also imply that someone doesn't have the same level of empathy or understanding when dealing with others who are more reserved or introverted than they are themselves.
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