げ Japanese Slang

Browse 21 Japanese Slang entries for Japanese under げ.

Kana げ

  1. 激おこ げきおこ Extremely angry, furious — a cute and humorous internet way to express rage that softens the emotion through playful language.
  2. 限界突破 げんかいとっぱ Breaking past one's limit — used when you've pushed beyond exhaustion or when excitement exceeds all bounds.
  3. ゲンナリ ゲンナリ Fed up, exhausted and drained by something tedious, repetitive, or disappointing.
  4. 限界 げんかい At one's absolute limit — used when exhausted, overwhelmed, or about to lose composure from excitement or stress.
  5. 激かわ げきかわ Extremely cute — intensely adorable.
  6. ゲネプロ ゲネプロ A dress rehearsal — a full run-through of a performance in costume and with all production elements, from German 'Generalprobe.'
  7. 激おこぷんぷん丸 げきおこぷんぷんまる An extremely angry state, but expressed in a humorous, exaggerated way — roughly 'furious beyond measure' as a joke.
  8. 原作 げんさく The original source material — the manga, light novel, game, or other work that an anime or adaptation is based on.
  9. 劇場版 げきじょうばん The theatrical movie version of an anime series — a film released in cinemas rather than broadcast on TV.
  10. 限界オタク げんかいオタク An otaku at their emotional breaking point — overwhelmed by fandom feels to the point of losing composure.
  11. ゲラゲラ げらげら Laughing loudly, boisterously, or cackling without restraint.
  12. ゲッソリ ゲッソリ Looking haggard, gaunt, or visibly drained — having lost weight or vitality from exhaustion, illness, or stress.
  13. 激辛 げきから Extremely spicy — used to describe food that is intensely hot, or spice challenge menus at restaurants.
  14. 激うま げきうま Insanely delicious — an emphatic way to say something tastes incredibly good.
  15. 下宿 げしゅく Student lodging or boarding house — living away from home while attending university.
  16. ゲロる ゲロる To confess or spill the beans; to reveal a secret you were holding back.
  17. 限定品 げんていひん A limited-edition item; a product available only in restricted quantities or for a limited time.
  18. 下克上 げこくじょう Lower-ranked overthrowing the higher-ranked — an upset victory where the underdog defeats the favourite in esports or traditional sports.
  19. 元気? げんき How are you? / You doing okay? — a casual way to check on someone.
  20. 元気もらった げんきもらった You gave me energy or I'm cheered up — expressing that someone or something has lifted your spirits and restored your vitality.
  21. ゲストハウス ゲストハウス A guesthouse — budget accommodation, often with shared rooms and communal spaces, popular with backpackers.