ブツブツ

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 casual ブツブツbutsu butsu
読み ブツブツ
ローマ字 butsu butsu
発音 /bɯ.tsɯ.bɯ.tsɯ/

意味

Muttering or grumbling under one's breath — also describes a bumpy, pimply texture.

ブツブツ has two distinct meanings. The sound meaning describes someone muttering complaints or grievances in a low voice, barely audible but clearly unhappy — the kind of under-the-breath grumbling that's annoying to be around. The texture meaning describes small bumps on a surface, like goosebumps, pimples, or the rough surface of a strawberry. Both uses are common and easily distinguished by context.

例文

  1. また部長の悪口ブツブツ言ってるよ。
  2. 腕にブツブツできて皮膚科行かなきゃ。
  3. 何をブツブツ言ってるの?聞こえないよ。

使い方ガイド

場面: complaints, skin, texture, behavior

トーン: annoyed, descriptive

正しい言い方

  • ブツブツ言ってないで直接言えば? (Instead of muttering, why don't you say it directly?)
  • ブツブツが気になるから薬塗ろう (The bumps are bothering me so I'll put some cream on)

避ける言い方

  • はっきり大声で話してる人に「ブツブツ」は合わない (Using 'butsu butsu' for someone speaking clearly and loudly doesn't work — it means low muttering)

よくある間違い

  • Not recognizing the texture meaning — ブツブツ for bumpy skin is just as common as the muttering meaning
  • Using ブツブツ for loud complaining — it specifically describes quiet, under-the-breath grumbling

起源と歴史

Traditional Japanese dual-function onomatopoeia. The muttering meaning (擬音語) imitates the low, repetitive sound of someone grumbling. The bumpy meaning (擬態語) evokes the visual and tactile sensation of small protrusions on a surface.

文化的背景

時代: Traditional onomatopoeia

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Both meanings are universally understood and very common in daily conversation.

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