ひき肉です

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 very-casual ひきにくですhikiniku desu
読み ひきにくです
ローマ字 hikiniku desu
漢字の分解 肉 (meat) — ひき肉 literally means minced/ground meat
発音 /çi.ki.ni.kɯ.de.sɯ/

意味

'I'm ground meat' — a viral self-introduction meme from a middle school boy's energetic YouTube video.

ひき肉です became a massive meme in 2023 when a middle school boy from Okinawa introduced himself with an absurdly enthusiastic 'ひき肉です!' (I'm ground meat!) while jumping on a trampoline in a YouTube video. The combination of the nonsensical name, intense energy, and jump made it irresistibly memeable. People use it as a random, energetic self-introduction or to add chaotic energy to any situation.

例文

  1. 自己紹介で「ひき肉です」って言いたい衝動を抑えてる。
  2. テンション上がるとひき肉ですって言いたくなる。
  3. 友達が突然ひき肉ですって叫んで全員笑った。

使い方ガイド

場面: social media, school, meme culture

トーン: energetic, absurd, meme-like

正しい言い方

  • ひき肉です!(ジャンプしながら) (I'm ground meat! *while jumping*)
  • ひき肉ですのテンションで今日も頑張る (Going to power through today with ひき肉です energy)

避ける言い方

  • フォーマルな自己紹介で「ひき肉です」は当然NG (Obviously don't use ひき肉です as your actual self-introduction in formal settings)

よくある間違い

  • Not knowing the original video — the humour is in mimicking the boy's explosive energy and trampoline jump
  • Using it without the enthusiastic delivery — the energy is essential to the meme

起源と歴史

From a 2023 YouTube video by a middle school boy from Okinawa who introduced himself as 'ひき肉です!' while jumping on a trampoline with explosive energy. The video went massively viral, and the phrase became one of the biggest memes of 2023, winning the JC/JK buzzword award.

文化的背景

時代: 2023 viral meme

世代: Gen Z, especially middle and high school students

社会的背景: Meme culture, youth

地域メモ: Used across Japan. One of the biggest viral memes of 2023, originating from a young YouTuber in Okinawa.

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