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Japanese Slang DictionarySitemap Japanese Slang Dictionarywith English Translation Enter your search termsSubmit search formWebwww.coolslang.com A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 日本語 Displaying 0 to 25 of 62 ahou あほ Rating:1.5 Details dumb, stupid. More common in the Kansai (Osaka) area of Japan. A very useful term, as this is lessharsh and generally more comical orfriendly than "baka". [Comment by: venomcash6 Rated:5/5 ] Anata wa baka desu ka j/k anata wa bakajanai desu [Comment by: ker vue Rated:1/5 ] hummm.. AHOU = あほ or あほう?Where is the double "O"? [Comment by: André Rated:4/5 ] the word itslef is Ahou, but Kansai-bensays Aho. [Comment by: jeff ] a-ho-u
there is no double o in the word ahou.The last hiragana is a "u".
[Comment by: mika ] We know it's a u.
But it's just like魚をたべます。
You don't say wo, it's o. [Comment by: ANDEExVICIOUS ] This is pretty common in kansai region,but if used in other regions it is amore serious meaning of "mentallyretarded" [Comment by: Skeez Rated:4/5 ] It's Aho. No second "O;" no second "U." [Comment by: oy ] lol kansai-ben... [Comment by: Yep ]Post CommentReport Abuse anta あんた Posted by: DeeRating:1.5 Details Short for 'anata' the polite word for 'you'. Offhand word to use. I though Anata was the less polite wordfor "You"? [Comment by: Myu Rated:3/5 ] Anata is polite, anta isn't. [Comment by: Chiz. ]Post CommentReport Abuse うるさい うるさい Posted by: Details can also use uruhe, more slangPost CommentReport Abuse baba-shatsu ババシャツ Posted by: HiraganaTimesRating:4.5 Details A type of women's underwear, which preserves heat to ward off the cold. So-called because originally only "babaa" (a derogatory term meaning "elderly woman") wore them, and younger people regarded these undershirts with disdain. However, recently the shirts have become popular with fashion-conscious young women who want to be scantily dressed, and there is now a wide variety of colors and designs.
There are several points to consider when wearing these undershirts: Colors like beige or pink are good because they aren't see-through. A wide v-neck style is good because it won't show above your neckline, etc. And if you have a date, it's better to forget practicality, and to go for a glamorous lacey style. These undershirts aren't very popular with men, however. Japanese women must choose between catching a cold or attracting a man. Source: http://www.hiragananet.com/hiragananet/kiji_nihongo/kiji_b.htmBuy cheap famvir , discount generic famvir This is a great addition [Comment by: The Critic Rated:5/5 ] so, it would be "granny-panties" type ofthing, except as an undershirt. [Comment by: Kg-ko Rated:4/5 ]Post CommentReport Abuse baka ばか Posted by: BruceRating:2.3 Details Stupid person, stupid idea. Perhaps most commonly used insult in Japanese. "Horse play" (first kanji is the kanji for horse).horse every
it can also mean idiot as well as stupid [Comment by: sandwoman Rated:5/5 ] The kanji for baka actually means"horse-deer," not "horse play" asthe author wrote. "Horse play" (i.e.fooling around) would be "bakasawagi"(n).
[Use Shift-JIS encoding to view theJapanese characters.] [Comment by: Nombiri Rated:3/5 ] i never knew this word because mi littlecusion says this slang alot to me andnow o know what this is!!! [Comment by: tricia Rated:5/5 ] Someone said it also meant "bs". Isthis true?? [Comment by: Jessie ] No not true
uso is like B.S. it really means
"lie or untrue" - subs have translated
it as "No way!"
Remember alot of subbed movies & Dramashave alot of misteaks in them [Comment by: Ray Rated:3/5 ] That subtitle was probablytransliterated to deal with the contextof what was being said. "Baka" can beused like, "you're an idiot" to dismissa ridiculous idea. Sort of like ifsomeone says "that man tried to fly outthe window when he was drunk, I sawhim," and you don't believe that personso you say "you're an idiot..." It'simplied that they're calling your storyBS. [Comment by: 弘子 ] I've seen Baka Ana and I thought thatmeant bastard or dumb azz or somethinglike that. is that right? [Comment by: Rayne ] «Boke» is also used, it's a space outperson, a stooge. And «aho» which isalso idiot. [Comment by: neechan ]Post CommentReport Abuse baka ばか Posted by: Inuyasha Details Stupid person, stupid idea. Perhaps most commonly used insult in Japanese. "Horse play" (first kanji is the kanji for horse).horse every
Post CommentReport Abuse baka mitai ばかいみたい Posted by: Bruce Details To act stupidly, as in: "You look like an idiot"Yonaka no sanji AM. Makuramoto no PHS naru no matteru. BAKA MITAI ja nai
Japanese description is wrong!!
Not BAKAIMITAI but BAKA MITAI. [Comment by: japanese girl ] um actually its bakani mitai [Comment by: sh ] When I hear it used it sometimes comesacross as 'that/he/she/it's kinnastupid' as well(H) [Comment by: tokyo-t ] yea, it's "baka mitai". "bakani mitai"doesn't really make sense gramatically.
[Comment by: k ]Post CommentReport Abuse bihaku いはく Posted by: HiraganaTimesRating:0.8 Details Beautiful, pale skin which doesn't have any wrinkles or moles, or achieving this kind of look. Women who let their faces tan during the tanning boom are now worried about the risk of wrinkles in the future, and they are eager to return to a pale look. Because of this, cosmetic products (called "whitening"), designed to enhance the bihaku look, have hit the market in quick succession and become big hits. However, it was one Sonoko Suzuki who accelerated this boom. In 1980 she published a best-selling book called "People Who Want to Diet Should Eat", and her diet methods spread by word of mouth from the entertainment world down to ordinary people. Her diet foods have continued to sell despite being expensive. It's probably fair to say that she's also noticed for her odd appearance, since she plasters the makeup on to make her face white. Even though she is now in her late sixties, she recently set tongues wagging by appearing in a swimsuit. Bihaku power is truly awesome. Source: http://www.hiragananet.com/hiragananet/kiji_nihongo/kiji_b.htm BIHAKU is т͂. It's wrong to show howit is read in HIRAGANA [Comment by: L ] Bihaku right? [Comment by: yu ] Bihaku т͂ [Comment by: yu ] I like that it is posted in hiragana! [Comment by: choco chick Rated:4/5 ] L was pointing out that the hiragana isincorrect, it says "ihaku" when itshould say "bihaku":
びはく。 [Comment by: Kojiro ]Post CommentReport Abuse Can't read the air (or atmosphere) けい わい (k.y.) Posted by: Details There is no English equivalent. A direct translation is "(subject) can't read the air (or atmosphere). However it is used in two contexts. First, when someone says or does something out of context of the situation around himself/herself, he/she is k.y. (i.e. a random, spontaneous comment on an unrelated subject).
Second, it can be used when someone is lagging in the conversation, when that person brings back a subject that already passed.Post CommentReport Abuse Can't read the air/atmosphere. Kei Wai (K.Y.) Posted by: Details Literally, it means, "(subject) can't read the air or atmosphere." It is used when someone makes a random comment or does something totally out of context of the conversation going on around himself/herself.Post CommentReport Abuse chapatsu ちゃぱつ Details Hair that has been dyed or bleached to make it brown. The trend first caught on with junior high and high school girls who copied idol singers and entertainers, then spread to the point where it has now won widespread acceptance. Admiring Americans and Europeans, some young people tried to change their eye color using color contact lenses, but they only ended up looking like aliens from outer space. Some people still equate chapatsu with delinquency, so in an attempt to present themselves as serious when they start job-hunting, many young people are like chameleons and change their hair color back to black again overnight.
"Purin" is a term used to describe dyed hair after the black roots have started growing out again, so the hair is partly black and partly brown.
Source: http://www.hiraganatimes.com/hp/title/F-nihongo-e.htmlPost CommentReport Abuse chin-chin チンチン Rating:1.2 Details "dick", penis, "wee-wee" - child's word for penis. i like this word because in in my name [Comment by: Chin-Chin Rated:5/5 ] this word can also describe a dog'strick which in English can be "stand" [Comment by: taz0x Rated:4/5 ] I use this all the time along with"Bokki" Which means erection. ^^ [Comment by: yumeitsumo ] chin-chin taberu [Comment by: ichinichi ] LOL@ chin-chin taberu! [Comment by: mai ] chin-chin teberu means eat my dick...(",) [Comment by: brando ] can you translate this two line?
chin chin ooki sukunai ne...
chin chin tabeshmastaka ne....
a friend of mine has been playing thisjoke on me and won't tell me the meaningof it, can anyone help translate the 2lines above? [Comment by: John Tan ] lolI'm so going to call my brother this [Comment by: Moonlight Rated:5/5 ] 'chinchin ooki sukunai ne' - 'there arefewer people with big dicks, huhH'
'chinchin tabemas ka ne' - literally:'you eat dick, huhH'
But:
shaburu (like a baby sucking hisfinger)
kuwaeru (to hold in your mouth like adog)
nameu (to lick)
are more popular than taberu whentalking about dick.
[Comment by: tokyo-t ] Chinchin ga tabetai ka?
xDD [Comment by: lool ]Post CommentReport Abuse chou チョー(超) Posted by: mikiRating:3.3 Details very is more like - ultra - !!! [Comment by: Oredazo Rated:3/5 ] I'd also say it's more like ultra- orsuper- [Comment by: mmm Rated:3/5 ] this CHOU.....is more for things youare.....as in.....watashi wa CHOUisogashii......which means "I am VERYbusy" [Comment by: Nakatsu Masaki Rated:4/5 ]Post CommentReport Abuse dotakyan ドタキャン Details Back out at the last minute Short for土壇場でキャンセル(どたんばでキャンセル), to cancel atthe last minute [Comment by: Chris ] Is this a vulgar term, like "skeet", ormore casual like "jap out"? [Comment by: Kojiro ] i think it's more like "jap out'' than''skeet'', am i right [Comment by: tia ]Post CommentReport Abuse Ecchizuki エッチずき Rating:1.5 Details The London Boots delight in asking women if they are ‘Ecchi-zuki’ or not. Ecchi is slang for sex, and ‘suki’ means to like. While there are very few people who would deny that they enjoy sex, this phrase sounds like ‘kirei-zuki’ (a neat freak) so it has the nuance of being a woman who can’t get enough. doesnt it come from 過ぎ instead of好き? [Comment by: ira ] Wether "Ecchizuki" means to ask for sex,I don't know, but I do know that "Ecchi"actually means "perverted/creepy"
It's taken from the sound of the Englishletter H in Hentai.
i.e ̓Gb`I (That is perverted!) [Comment by: Emily Rated:3/5 ]Post CommentReport Abuse hazui はずい Rating:1.0 Details Embarassing, short form of "hazukashi" we dont use it no more ...too old word [Comment by: ray ] "Hazui" is used many people!!
I often say it, too.
you are Japanese? [Comment by: Yoshi Rated:3/5 ] im japanese 20 years old!
hazui is totally toooo old!!! [Comment by: m ] im japanese 20 years old!
hazui is totally toooo old!!! [Comment by: m Rated:1/5 ]Post CommentReport Abuse honma ni? 本真に Posted by: kiryo Details really?(kansai slang) I think its Yamato-ben (Nara)specifically. You can also answer withق܁C@@@@@@@قB [Comment by: Sebastian ]Post CommentReport Abuse ikasu いかす Rating:1.4 Details cool. It's kind of outdated, though Love it even named my company ikasu [Comment by: Imtiaz Lakhanisky Rated:5/5 ] 'Sugoi' is used for cool now [Comment by: Soji ] like 'phat' or 'awesome' [Comment by: chin chin ] Sugoi? Isn't kakkoii more like cool? [Comment by: mmm Rated:5/5 ] sugoi/kakkoii might depend on context.you may say that a movie or situation issugoi, but that hot guy is kakkoii. [Comment by: makoto ] isnt Ikasu Black? [Comment by: Hi? ] A similar form I've heard alot is"Iketeru", also used for "cool" or"nice" or "not bad". Aren't both formsof "Iku" ("Go")? Also, there's "Ikemen",which is used for a type of good-lookingmen, is that related? [Comment by: Anna ]Post CommentReport Abuse ganguro がんぐろ Details literally "face-black," is a fashion trend among Japanese girls, an outgrowth of chapatsu hair dyeing. The basic look is bleached-blond hair and a deep tan, produced by tanning beds or makeup. The intent is to produce the tanned, blond California beach girl look or a black woman. Accessories include high platform shoes or boots, purikura photo stickers, and cellular phones. The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo prefecture are the center of ganguro fashion. It goes against the grain of the usual Japanese standard of female beauty, which calls for skin as white as possible. The roots of the trend are said to be in the mid-1990s, starting with a popular tanned Okinawan singer named Amuro Namie and black British fashion model Naomi Campbell. Some sources say that the "gan" syllable in ganguro is actually from the term "gan-gan", a vulgar emphasis word somewhat like the British use of "bloody." Ganguro taken to the next level is called yamanba. The Gothic lolita style can be seen as a counter-reaction to ganguro style. See race, blackface tihs word is too old.
[Comment by: yoshi ] I think the ganguro trend is dead. Youwon't see them in gal magazines anymore. [Comment by: Miki ]Post CommentReport Abuse Jikoru じこる Details to meet accidnet. 'Jiko' means Accident, and the words ending with 'ru' are usually verb. Young people made these words combined.Post CommentReport Abuse jikoru じこる Details to meet accidnet. 'Jiko' means Accident, and the words ending with 'ru' are usually verb. Young people made these words combined.Post CommentReport Abuse kimoi きもい Rating:1.0 Details "Gross". This is a "bad word". Some schools prohibit the use of this word. If used to describe a person, it means: extremely ugly and weird. Don't forget that the word kimoi comesfrom two words smushed together --kimochi and warui. [Comment by: Dan Monahan Rated:4/5 ] In Kansai the use Kishoi [Comment by: Mizuta ] Hard to translate, unpleasantly SLIMY?I would say. In context, ( i was chattedup by a Kimoi guy, yuck!!)
kimoi hito ni hanashikakerareta,
Girls' talk . [Comment by: deibitto ]Post CommentReport Abuse Konjoo nashi! こんじょうなし! Posted by: SunSweetSeven*Rating:2.0 Details No Balls! it was funny
[Comment by: chell Rated:5/5 ] this word was in a textbook 8 yearsago.. which means its pretty outdaded bynow [Comment by: dean ] well... eight years ago isn't reallythat long ago... i mean people use wordsin english tat have been around for100's of years and they are like 'cool' [Comment by: jepejp Rated:3/5 ] is it balls like "bollocks"? [Comment by: mousse91 ]Post CommentReport Abuse Kono Kusoutare! このくそったれ! Posted by: SunSweetSeven*Rating:2.8 Details Literally means, "You have shit around your asshole!", but is used as "asshole!" lol i like this 1 i use it every day!XD! [Comment by: marissa Rated:5/5 ] lol use it dayly.lol xD [Comment by: nobodys Rated:4/5 ] Actually, it's pronounced KUSOTTARE [Comment by: Mark the R Rated:2/5 ] HAHA I wanna say that to someone inenglish! [Comment by: Lola ]Post CommentReport Abuse kuso くそ2 Rating:1.5 Details shit (but not as in the thing, but as in the word you say when angry!) "Kuso" can, in fact, be used to talkabout the thing (feces) itself, inaddition to being used as an expletive.It's also used in compounds such as"hanakuso" (boogers; literally"nose-shit"), "kusomajime" (overlyserious), and "hetakuso" (extremelyunskilled or clumsy). [Comment by: Nombiri Rated:3/5 ] "Kuso" actually means "shit" in both itsEnglish senses. "kuso suru" means to"shit" (verb), and you can yell it outas an expletive. [Comment by: Rick Rated:2/5 ] Umm, actually it is the thing too!! [Comment by: Oredazo Rated:2/5 ] This is a great four-letter sub for yeolde Anglo-Saxon expletive; it has theforce and brevity needed to properlycarry one's frustration as well as theEnglish equivalent. [Comment by: Valvicus Rated:5/5 ] No, it also literally means"shit." This is the kanji:糞. [Comment by: Mike Rated:1/5 ] Actually, it doesn't have nearly theforce of the English "shit." Littlekids say it front of their teachers andparents all the time. It's not polite,but it's a very mild verbaltransgression. And the compounds, like"nose shit," "ear shit," and any similarcombo you can come up with, areperfectly acceptable--these are the onlywords for these things that even manyadults know. [Comment by: Peter ] It's more close to daying "DAMNIT!!" [Comment by: Ryry Rated:3/5 ] I think "crap" fits the bill. [Comment by: J ] "chikuso" is damn it. [Comment by: xamoshi ] "chikusho" = damn it [Comment by: net ]Post CommentReport Abuse First Previous Next Last Displaying Japanese English Japanese Arabic Basque Belarusian Chinese Croation Danish Dutch English Farsi Finish French Gaelic German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Malaysian Norwegian Polish Portugese Romanian Russian Slovak Serbian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Vietnamese Yiddish Zulu Slang in English English Japanese Arabic Basque Belarusian Chinese Croation Danish Dutch English Farsi Finish French Gaelic German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Malaysian Norwegian Polish Portugese Romanian Russian Slovak Serbian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Vietnamese Yiddish Zulu Site Map-Post Your Slang Question-CoolSlang Forum-Be a CoolSlang EditorEnglish Slang:Aussie slang-British slang-Canadian slang-Irish slang-All English slangSlang (European Languages):French slang-German slang-Norwegian slangSlang (Asian Languages):Hindi slang-Korean slang-Persian slang-Serbian slang-Turkish slangJapanese:Japanese slang-PeraPera-Japlish-English slang for JapaneseJapan:Photos of Japan-Japan Classifieds-Japan Dating-Topsites Japan-Nagoya GuideWeb Hosting:Domain Search-Cheap Linux Hosting (from $1.99)-Windows Hosting (from $1.99)-Email Hosting (from .79¢) Home-Sitemap-Register-Login-Contribute-Question-Learn-Lead-Contact17 visitors online© 2004, 2007 by CoolSlang |
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