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      Slang Word Slang Word - Original Language

            aho
      stupid [ Details ]  あほ  阿呆
      馬鹿(関西弁) [ Details ]


            Baka
      Stupid person, stupid idea. Perhaps most commonly used insult in
Japanese. "Horse play" (first kanji is the kanji for horse). [ By: Bruce ]
[ Details ]  ばか  馬鹿
      [By: Bruce ] [ Details ]


            Baka mitai
      To act stupidly, as in: "You look like an idiot" [ By: Bruce ] [
Details ]  ばかいみたい  馬鹿みたい
      [By: Bruce ] [ Details ]
      Ex. "Yonaka no sanji AM. Makuramoto no PHS naru no matteru. BAKA MITAI
ja nai "

            chin-chin
      dick [ Details ]  チンチン
      男性器 [ Details ]


            dotakyan
      back out at the last minute [ Details ]  ドタキャン  土壇キャン
      土壇場でキャンセルする [ Details ]


            gantobasu
      give someone the evil eye [ Details ]  がんとばす
      睨む [ Details ]


            manko
      pussy [ Details ]  マンコ
      女性器 [ Details ]


            Masaka
      "No way!", "You don't say", "Well, I declare". Popular expression in
Anime. [ By: Bruce ] [ Details ]  まさか
      [By: Bruce ] [ Details ]


            nameru
      to underestimate(lit. "to lick") [ Details ]  なめる  舐める
      甘く見る;侮る [ Details ]


            reiko
      iced coffee [ Details ]  レイコー  冷コー
      アイスコーヒー [ Details ]


            Sugee
      "Cool", great, wonderful. Hip version of "Sugoi", meaning favorably
impressed, equilvalent to the American English "cool". The last sylable is
sometimes extended for emphasis, "SU-GEEEE", again similar to the English,
"COOOOL!" [ By: Bruce ] [ Details ]  スゲー  凄い
      [By: Bruce ] [ Details ]


            suke
      broad [ Details ]  すけ
      女性 [ Details ]


            Usou
      "No way!", "Really?". "Usou" is actually the word for "a lie" but in
informal speech is equilvalent to the American English "No way!" or
"Really?" Usually used to indicate disbelief, e.g.: "No way!, that can't
possibly be true!", sometimes used as a question, e.g.: "Really? Is that
really true?" Since this is actually the word for lie, the word's usage is
considered rude by many, particularly older people. [ By: Bruce ] [
Details ]  うそう  憂そう
      [By: Bruce ] [ Details ]


            Yada
      "No way", "Yuk", "That's gross", "Enough already". Often said by a
person that doesn't want to do something, e.g. by a child being forced to
eat their vegetables. [ By: Bruce ] [ Details ]  やだ
      [By: Bruce ] [ Details ]


            Yappa
      "Of course", "Yeah, that's right". Shortened slang version of
"yappari" and "yahari", usually used to begin a response to a question (e.g.
a TV interview). Sometimes used as a sentence connector, meaning: "Of
course", "as I thought", "after all is said and done". [ By: Bruce ] [
Details ]  やっぱ  矢張り
      やはり ①前と同じように。②前から思っていたとおり。 [By: Bruce ] [
Details ]
      Ex. "Oh baby wait and see, YAPPA itai no wa Iya, dakedo, Risuku ga aru
kara koso tatakau hodo ni tsuyoku naru no sa. "



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