ガチイケ

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 very-casual ガチイケgachi ike
読み ガチイケ
ローマ字 gachi ike
発音 /ɡa.tɕi.i.ke/

意味

Genuinely good-looking — seriously handsome or attractive.

Combines ガチ (gachi, 'serious/genuine') with イケ (from イケメン, 'handsome man'). Used to emphasize that someone is genuinely, undeniably attractive — not just 'kind of good-looking' but seriously hot. Primarily used about men but sometimes about women. Can also describe someone who has genuine cool-factor beyond just looks.

例文

  1. あの転校生ガチイケじゃん、やばくない?
  2. 駅で見かけた人ガチイケすぎて二度見した。
  3. 友達の兄ちゃんガチイケだから会うと緊張する。

使い方ガイド

場面: friends, social media, casual conversation

トーン: impressed, excited

正しい言い方

  • あの人ガチイケだよね (That person is seriously good-looking, right?)
  • ガチイケの店員さんにドキドキした (My heart was pounding because of the seriously hot staff member)

避ける言い方

  • 本人に直接「ガチイケですね」は馴れ馴れしい (Telling someone directly 'you're gachi ike' can come across as too forward)

よくある間違い

  • Using it in formal settings — it is very casual slang only appropriate among friends
  • Not knowing イケ comes from イケメン and thinking it is a standalone word

起源と歴史

Formed from ガチ (gachi, 'seriously/genuinely' from 本気, honki) and イケ (from イケメン, 'handsome'). Emerged in the 2010s youth slang as a way to emphasize authentic attractiveness.

文化的背景

時代: 2010s youth slang

世代: Gen Z and young Millennials

社会的背景: Youth culture

地域メモ: Used across Japan. Part of the ガチ~ prefix pattern for emphasis. Primarily refers to male attractiveness but expanding.

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