め Japanese Slang

Browse 37 Japanese Slang entries for Japanese under め.

Kana め

  1. メンタルやられる メンタルやられる Mentally destroyed or having one's mental health wrecked — describes being emotionally devastated or psychologically overwhelmed.
  2. メンブレ メンブレ Mental breakdown — an abbreviated term for being mentally overwhelmed or emotionally crashing.
  3. メンヘラ メンヘラ A label for someone perceived as emotionally unstable, overly needy, or having mental health issues — often used critically.
  4. めんどい めんどい Shortened form of めんどくさい (mendokusai) — such a pain, too much hassle, can't be bothered with the effort.
  5. 女神 めがみ Literally 'goddess.' Used to describe an incredibly beautiful or generous woman who seems almost divine.
  6. 目が死んでる めがしんでる Dead eyes — describes someone whose eyes look completely lifeless, usually from exhaustion, despair, or being broken by work or life.
  7. メンシ メンシ Short for メンバーシップ (membership) — a paid subscription to a streamer or content creator's channel for exclusive perks.
  8. めっちゃ めっちゃ Very, super, extremely — one of the most common intensifiers in casual Japanese.
  9. メアド メアド Abbreviated form of メールアドレス (mēru adoresu, 'mail address/email address'). Used to refer to someone's email address.
  10. メリクリ メリクリ Abbreviated form of メリークリスマス (Merry Christmas) — a casual holiday greeting.
  11. メソメソ めそめそ Whimpering, sniffling, or crying weakly in a pitiful or self-pitying way.
  12. メキメキ メキメキ Making rapid, noticeable progress or improvement — visibly leveling up.
  13. メッセ メッセ A message — abbreviation commonly used for messages exchanged on dating apps or social media.
  14. メンヘラ彼女 メンヘラかのじょ An emotionally unstable girlfriend — a partner with mental health issues who exhibits clingy, jealous, or dramatic behavior in the relati...
  15. 飯テロ めしテロ Posting mouthwatering food photos on social media at night or other inconvenient times to torment hungry viewers.
  16. 飯ウマ めしウマ Delicious food; an exclamation that the food tastes amazing. Short for 飯がうまい (the food is good).
  17. メンバーシップ型 メンバーシップがた The traditional Japanese employment model where employees are hired as generalist company members rather than for specific roles.
  18. メイク動画 メイクどうが A makeup tutorial or beauty video showing techniques and product application.
  19. メンズライク メンズライク Menswear-inspired; a women's fashion style that borrows masculine elements like tailored jackets, straight-cut trousers, and structured s...
  20. メルカリ メルカリ Japan's largest flea market app for buying and selling secondhand items between individuals.
  21. メンタル メンタル One's mental state or emotional condition — used casually to talk about psychological wellbeing.
  22. メンタルヘルス メンタルヘルス Mental health — awareness and care of psychological wellbeing, often used in workplace and public health contexts.
  23. メンタル崩壊 メンタルほうかい Mental breakdown or emotional collapse — often used dramatically on social media to express being overwhelmed.
  24. メンタル強い メンタルつよい Mentally strong or resilient — able to handle pressure, criticism, and setbacks without breaking down.
  25. メンタル弱い メンタルよわい Mentally fragile or emotionally sensitive — easily stressed, hurt, or overwhelmed.
  26. 瞑想 めいそう Meditation — the practice of quiet contemplation and mental focus, revived by the modern wellness movement.
  27. 免疫力 めんえきりょく Immune system strength; the body's ability to fight off illness and infection.
  28. メンバーカラー メンバーカラー Member color; the specific color assigned to each member of an idol group, used for penlights, merchandise, and fan identification.
  29. メンテ メンテ Maintenance — server downtime during which an online game is taken offline for updates, fixes, or scheduled upkeep.
  30. メタ メタ Meta — the most effective strategies, character picks, or team compositions in a game's current version.
  31. メンゴ メンゴ My bad — a playful, lighthearted slang apology.
  32. 目上 めうえ A social superior — someone older, higher-ranking, or more experienced whom you should speak to with respect.
  33. 目下 めした A social junior — someone younger, lower-ranking, or less experienced than you in a given context.
  34. 面子 めんつ Face — one's social reputation, dignity, and standing that must be maintained in public.
  35. メタバース メタバース Metaverse; virtual worlds for socialising and events, enthusiastically adopted in Japan through platforms like cluster and VRChat.
  36. 名物 めいぶつ Famous local speciality — a product, dish, or attraction that a region is known for.
  37. 免税 めんぜい Tax-free, duty-free — exemption from consumption tax on purchases, a major draw for tourists and a common travel term.