ゴロゴロ
意味
Lazing around doing nothing; also the sound of rumbling (thunder, stomach) or a cat purring.
ゴロゴロ is a highly versatile onomatopoeia with three main uses. Most commonly in slang, it describes lounging around idly — rolling about on the floor or sofa with no particular purpose. It also represents rumbling sounds like thunder or a growling stomach, and the purring of a cat. The 'lazing around' sense has become especially popular on social media where people describe their ideal weekend as ゴロゴロする.
例文
- 休みの日は家でゴロゴロするのが最高。
- 猫が膝の上でゴロゴロ言ってる。
- 外でゴロゴロ雷が鳴ってるから洗濯物入れなきゃ。
使い方ガイド
場面: daily life, social media, describing leisure
トーン: relaxed, descriptive
正しい言い方
- 今日は一日ゴロゴロしてた (I spent the whole day lazing around)
- お腹ゴロゴロする、なんか食べたい (My stomach is rumbling, I want to eat something)
避ける言い方
- 仕事中に「ゴロゴロしたい」と上司に言わない (Don't tell your boss you want to laze around during work)
よくある間違い
- Not distinguishing the multiple meanings — context determines if it means lazing, rumbling, or purring
- Writing in hiragana (ごろごろ) vs katakana (ゴロゴロ) — katakana is more common for emphasis
起源と歴史
Traditional Japanese onomatopoeia mimicking rolling sounds. The 'lazing around' meaning derives from the image of rolling around on the floor with nothing to do. Has been part of Japanese since the Edo period.
文化的背景
時代: Traditional onomatopoeia, centuries old
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. One of the most recognizable and frequently used onomatopoeia in everyday conversation.
関連フレーズ
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