エアプ

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 very-casual エアプeapu
読み エアプ
ローマ字 eapu
漢字の分解 Abbreviation of エアプレイ (ea purei), from English 'air play' — playing with air, i.e. pretending to have experience
発音 /e.a.pɯ/

意味

Armchair expert — someone who talks about something they have zero actual experience with, pretending to know.

Short for エアプレイ (air play), the term paints a picture of someone 'playing with air' — going through the motions without ever actually doing the thing. It's heavily used in gaming communities to call out people who write reviews or give opinions about games they've never played. The usage has expanded to any situation where someone offers confident opinions without real experience, making it a cutting accusation of inauthenticity.

例文

  1. エアプのくせにレビュー書くなよ。
  2. そのゲームやったことないでしょ?完全にエアプじゃん。
  3. エアプ勢の意見って的外れすぎるんだよな。

使い方ガイド

場面: internet, gaming, social media

トーン: dismissive, accusatory

正しい言い方

  • エアプで語るな、まず自分でやれよ。 (Don't talk like you know when you haven't tried it — do it yourself first.)
  • エアプレビュー多すぎて参考にならない。 (There are too many armchair reviews to be useful.)

避ける言い方

  • 本当に経験がある人に「エアプ」は侮辱になる (Calling someone who genuinely has experience an 'armchair expert' is insulting)

よくある間違い

  • Confusing エアプ with 知ったかぶり — エアプ specifically means zero experience, while 知ったかぶり is pretending to know (they may have some experience)
  • Not knowing that エアプ originated in gaming — the term makes most sense in contexts where direct experience matters

起源と歴史

Abbreviation of エアプレイ (air play), meaning to 'play with air' — doing something without actually doing it. Emerged in 2010s gaming communities and spread to general internet slang for anyone who talks without experience.

文化的背景

時代: 2010s gaming and internet culture

世代: Gamers and internet users

社会的背景: Internet subculture

地域メモ: Used nationwide online. Especially common in gaming, anime, and review communities.

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