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Another approach: Sometimes people use transliterated Japanese terms in their original context. "Doujin" is known, so maybe the phrase is "dōjindesut viri bitari..." but the rest is unclear. It might be a combination of "dōjin" (同人, amateur) and parts of other words. Maybe it's a title of a doujin work, part of a song, or a meme. The user might have mistyped the term or it's a specific reference that's hard to parse.
DOUJIN DESU TURI VIRI DESU BITARI GALA NIMAN KOTSU KAWA WASI HOT doujindesutviribitarigalnimankotsukawas hot
Alternatively, perhaps the term is written in katakana with errors. Let me try to write each part in katakana: part of a song