胸熱
意味
Deeply moved or heart-warming — describes the feeling of one's chest swelling with emotion.
Abbreviated from 胸が熱くなる (mune ga atsuku naru, 'one's chest becomes hot'), 胸熱 is used when something is so touching, inspiring, or emotionally powerful that you feel a physical warmth in your chest. It is especially common on social media and internet forums when reacting to moving stories, reunions, or impressive achievements. Popular among anime and manga fans as well as general internet users.
例文
- 幼なじみが10年ぶりに再会するシーン、胸熱すぎた。
- 引退試合で最後にホームラン打ったの胸熱だった。
- あの映画のラスト、胸熱で涙が止まらなかった。
使い方ガイド
場面: social media, internet forums, friends
トーン: moved, impressed, emotional
正しい言い方
- 昔の仲間が集まって一緒にステージに立つなんて胸熱だわ。 (Old friends gathering together on stage — that's so heart-warming.)
- このドキュメンタリー胸熱すぎて泣いた。 (This documentary was so moving I cried.)
避ける言い方
- 上司への報告で「胸熱でした」は使わない (Don't use 'muneatsu deshita' in reports to your boss — too slangy for business)
よくある間違い
- Using 胸熱 for trivially pleasant things — it implies a strong emotional impact, not mild enjoyment
起源と歴史
Shortened from the phrase 胸が熱くなる (one's chest becomes hot with emotion). Became popular as internet slang in the late 2000s-2010s through 2channel and Twitter as an abbreviated reaction term.
文化的背景
時代: Late 2000s internet slang
世代: 20s-30s, internet-savvy users
社会的背景: Internet culture, otaku communities, general casual use
地域メモ: Used nationwide, primarily in written/online communication. Less common in spoken conversation than in text.
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復