メソメソ

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 casual めそめそmeso meso
読み めそめそ
ローマ字 meso meso
発音 /me.so.me.so/

意味

Whimpering, sniffling, or crying weakly in a pitiful or self-pitying way.

メソメソ describes quiet, prolonged crying — more of a whimper than a wail. It often carries a slightly negative or impatient nuance, suggesting the crying is excessive, self-pitying, or going on too long. Parents might tell a child to stop メソメソする, or friends might say it about someone who won't stop feeling sorry for themselves. It's distinct from シクシク (gentle sobbing) in that メソメソ implies more of a complaining quality.

例文

  1. いつまでもメソメソしてないでさ、前向いていこうよ。
  2. 子どもがメソメソ泣いてるから何があったか聞いた。
  3. メソメソするタイプじゃないと思ってたのに意外。

使い方ガイド

場面: daily life, scolding, describing emotional behavior

トーン: slightly impatient, dismissive

正しい言い方

  • メソメソしても始まらないよ (Whimpering about it won't solve anything)
  • ちょっと叱っただけでメソメソするんだから (They start sniffling over the slightest scolding)

避ける言い方

  • 本当に悲しんでいる人に「メソメソするな」は冷たい (Telling someone who's genuinely grieving to stop whimpering is cruel)

よくある間違い

  • Using メソメソ sympathetically — it almost always implies the crying is excessive or weak
  • Confusing with シクシク which is more sympathetic, while メソメソ is more dismissive

起源と歴史

Onomatopoeia imitating the sound of quiet sniffling and whimpering. The め (me) sound connects to 目 (eyes) and tears. Has been used since at least the Edo period to describe pitiful crying.

文化的背景

時代: Traditional onomatopoeia

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Often used by parents and teachers when telling children to toughen up.

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