アゲ

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 casual アゲage
読み アゲ
ローマ字 age
発音 /a.ɡe/

意味

Pumped up; hyped; in a high-energy, uplifting mood.

アゲ describes a state of being energised, excited, or having your spirits lifted. It comes from 上げる (ageru, to raise) and became a signature term in 2000s gyaru culture. It can describe your own mood (テンションアゲ, spirits are high), music (アゲ曲, a hype song), or a vibe that lifts everyone's energy. It is the opposite of サゲ (downer).

例文

  1. この曲アゲすぎて踊りたくなる!
  2. 今日めっちゃアゲだわ、何やっても楽しい。
  3. アゲな雰囲気のクラブ行きたいな。

使い方ガイド

場面: parties, music, social media, friends

トーン: excited, energetic, positive

正しい言い方

  • この曲マジアゲ!テンション上がるわ。 (This song is such a banger! It totally hypes me up.)
  • 週末だしアゲていこう! (It's the weekend — let's get hyped!)

避ける言い方

  • ビジネスの場で「アゲですね」は場違い (Saying アゲ in a business meeting sounds out of place and unprofessional)

よくある間違い

  • Confusing アゲ with just being happy — アゲ specifically implies high energy and excitement, not calm contentment

起源と歴史

From 上げる (ageru, to raise). Popularised in the 2000s through gyaru culture and club/party scenes. The katakana form アゲ emphasises its slangy, fashion-forward feel. Often paired with テンション (tension, meaning energy level) as テンションアゲ.

文化的背景

時代: 2000s, popularised through gyaru culture and club scenes

世代: Teens to 30s

社会的背景: Universal, especially party and music culture

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Originated in gyaru subculture but has spread to mainstream youth language. Still commonly used in music and nightlife contexts.

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