DD

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 very-casual ディーディーdii dii
読み ディーディー
ローマ字 dii dii
発音 /diː.diː/

意味

Short for 'daredemo daisuki' (likes everyone) — a fan who supports multiple members or switches favorites frequently.

DD (誰でも大好き, 'loves everyone') can be used neutrally or negatively depending on context. In a positive sense, it describes someone who genuinely enjoys all members without choosing one. In a negative sense, it implies fickleness — someone who constantly changes their 推し and lacks true devotion. The connotation depends heavily on the community and how the person using it intends it.

例文

  1. DDだから誰のイベントでも楽しめるのは強みだと思う。
  2. あの人DDだからすぐ推し変わるよ。
  3. DDって言われたくないけど、正直みんな好き。

使い方ガイド

場面: idol fandom, vtuber fans, social media

トーン: neutral to teasing

正しい言い方

  • DDで何が悪い、みんな魅力的なんだよ (What's wrong with liking everyone? They're all charming)
  • DD気味だけど最推しはいるよ (I'm a bit DD but I do have an ultimate favorite)

避ける言い方

  • 悪意を込めて「DDだよね」と言うのは失礼 (Saying 'you're a DD' with malicious intent is rude)

よくある間違い

  • Always using DD negatively — some fans embrace it proudly
  • Not knowing the full form 誰でも大好き and thinking DD is an English abbreviation

起源と歴史

Abbreviation of 誰でも大好き (daredemo daisuki, 'likes everyone'). Originated in Japanese idol fandom, possibly AKB48-era culture in the late 2000s. Initially somewhat derogatory, implying lack of loyalty, but has been reclaimed by some fans.

文化的背景

時代: Late 2000s-2010s idol fandom

世代: Gen Z and Millennials

社会的背景: Idol and vtuber fan culture

地域メモ: Used across Japan. The negative connotation is fading as more fans openly identify as DD.

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