
Letto come Kichigai, questa lettura ha due significati. Essere in uno stato mentale insolito, parlare o agire in modo non normale. Perdere la testa. Essere anormalmente assorbiti da una cosa. Anche la persona. Mania. Questo è un carattere kanji coniato. Si legge "Kichigai", originariamente scritto in... Leggi tutto

It is two horizontal lines with a total of four kanji characters. The top line is a Kanji character meaning extremely large, and the bottom line is slang for penis. The bottom line reads “Mala” in Japanese The etymology of the word is “something that hinders Buddhist practice and deceives the human mind.” and … Read More

It refers to the appearance and appearance of ugliness and inferiority. Originally, he said that the work (crafts) was poor. In turn, it refers to things that are generally unsightly or unfavorable. In addition to that, it is also included in slander. Japanese said “Busaiku” in Katakana.

A derogatory Japanese slang term that refers to inferior appearance and impression. Ugly woman’s face. Also that woman. The word to curse a woman. Japanese said “Busu” in Katakana. There is a theory about the etymology, but it is said to be an “Shujo” “Shikome”. Also, the root of aconite is called “bushi”, which … Read More

1. The work is not good. Bad workmanship. 2. It doesn’t look good. 3. The appearance is not sharp. Awkward. Japanese says “Bu sai ku”.

Description for worst and too bad “Worst” refers to the most unfavorable state or condition. It is a word that describes the lowest degree of something, representing the most unpleasant or unfortunate situation.

This is a word that originated on the internet. The term itself spread and became widely recognized around 2005 on 2channel, and was originally a neologism coined by those who spent most of their time in online communities to self-deprecatingly express that their real-life lives were not fulfilling. It was originally called “real-life fulfilling … Read More


A person who is low-hearted. A low-ranking person. Because it is a slang term, it is not used in clever places such as business. Japan call “Ge su i” in Katakana and Hiragana.

1. Seeds of leguminous plants. In particular, it sometimes refers to soybeans. 2. Small in shape. 3. Clitoris (slang) It is polite word, Japan calls “O mame” in Japanese Hiragana and Kanji.

Un appellativo per le persone eccessivamente inclini alle proprie passioni o aree di interesse. Si tratta di una persona che nutre un entusiasmo per una determinata cosa molto più intenso rispetto alla media. Si scrive in hiragana giapponese in verticale. Normalmente si usa "お" come prima lettera, ma nello slang di internet e tra gli otaku... Leggi tutto

A designation for people who are too inclined to their favorite things or areas of interest. It is a person who is enthusiastic about a certain thing much more than ordinary people. It’s in Japanese Katakana vertically. It is normal notation to use “オ” for the first letter, but in net slang and otaku … Read More

This is a coined word that has become popular among young people in Japan in recent years. This mean very angry, I’m so angry in combined Japanese Kanji and Hiragana. Japanese calls “Geki o ko pu n pu n maru”.

This mean angry, I’m angry. This is a coined word that has become popular among young people in Japan in recent years. Japanese calls “Geki o ko”.

Questa è una parola che si riferisce a persone stupide e lente. Nel film "Otanchin", le prostitute si lamentavano dei clienti cattivi. Sembra che ci siano diverse ragioni per cui si può diventare un "Otankonasu".

In termini di forte interesse e passione, gli otaku non sono diversi dai maniaci, dagli intellettuali e dagli studiosi. Un'opinione che nel caso di un hobby socialmente inaccettabile, o personalmente inaccettabile per un valutatore, un aspetto o un comportamento o un'apparenza, viene chiamata pregiudizio o nerd negativo, o mania quando si esprime favorevolmente può... Leggi tutto

1. Stir-fried simmered chicken and onion, shiitake mushrooms, etc. are simmered with chicken eggs on a bowl of rice. It is said that it began around the middle of the Meiji era. Parents(Oya) and children(Ko) mean chicken and chicken eggs. 2. Having physical negotiations on both the mother and her daughter. Also, for one … Read More

It is transliterated for Japanese Katakana. 1. With the upper and lower teeth, they crush and crush things. 2. In between the upper and lower teeth, it hurts. 3. The teeth of the two gears are aligned. 4. The water of the sea and the river rushed up. 5. Join as a companion. To … Read More

The god who causes the plague. Metaphorically, a person who is discouraged from people. Japanese says “Yaku byo gami”.

The word “otaku” is often used as a slang. A designation that refers to people who are extremely inclined to their favorite things or areas of interest. This meaning, many Manga in your home. First of all, there is no kanji called Otaku. This is coined word in Kanji.

A designation that refers to people who are extremely inclined to their favorite things or areas of interest. The word “otaku” is often used as a slang. In this case, a person with unusual interest or hobbies in Manga.


Women and their chests where chest swelling is not noticeable. It is often referred to as slang. Japan call “Hin nyu”.

1. female of any member of the dog family. 2. informal terms for objecting. 3. a person who is thoroughly disliked. 4. an unpleasant difficulty. It’s in Japanese Kata-kana.

stool,dung,dropping,droppings,feces, excrement. a stupid foolish person. obscene terms for feces. fecal matter of animals. Japanese says Kuso, Fun, Baba.

I bambini giapponesi chiamano “Pa Pu Ri N” in caratteri kata-kana giapponesi, indicando la mancanza di intelligenza.

someone entirely dominated by some influence or person. someone held in bondage. in a subordinate position. Japanese says Do-Rei.

A man who likes insane things, makes insane wordings, and significantly disturbs coordination. Japan call “Hen tai ya ro”



Being sexually disturbed by wanting obscene deeds. A person who takes even immoral behavior for his own sexual desire (lust). It is more often used for women than men. However, in the classics, it is used to mean spending a degree. Japanese calls “In Ran”.
