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WTF is a "cow vtuber"?
https://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=4490
A vtuber who's a cow.
Considering the comment, I think I'm better off not knowing.
since i can't explain, go to urban dictionary.
this is the closest thing I found
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can you link the result you're referencing or put in spoilers?
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=VTuber
and you know what a cow is
Ok, so ... I suppose it is what is says on the tin? Someone whose avatar is a cow (I assumed it was some specific genre or something less literal)? Is the content cow-related somehow? I still have many questions.
cow avatar im assumung
I speak Japanese and, at least for all the words I'm thinking of for both cow and vagina, none come out to awesome unless it's some net slang that I don't know. Cow could by Gyuu or Ushi. Vagina is often mata, man, or manko (all of which could have a preceding 'o') (edit: also chitsu and wagina (probably by way of Dutch originally), apparently also exist.) Those might possibly work better, especially wagina with the -na ending common to a type of adjective)
Awesome is a bit trickier. Subarashii is usually the dictionary one, but Sogoi/sugei or saikou come to mind. Archaic rippaa also exists. If that's true, my vote is on net slang or just something I'm totally not seeing.
Edit: after filling my search history with interesting things, it appears it's Chinese and not Japanese. "niubi".
I'm not seeing it there on any of the three pages (nor ctrl+f for 'animal' on the first at least)