ヌルヌル

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 casual ヌルヌルnuru nuru
読み ヌルヌル
ローマ字 nuru nuru
発音 /nɯ.ɾɯ.nɯ.ɾɯ/

意味

Describes a slimy, slippery texture — and in gaming/tech slang, a buttery smooth framerate.

ヌルヌル traditionally describes the unpleasant sensation of something slimy and slippery, like a wet fish, lotion-covered skin, or algae-covered rocks. However, in 2010s gaming culture, it gained a very positive second meaning: describing silky-smooth 60fps+ framerates where animations feel fluid and responsive. This dual usage — physical disgust versus digital delight — makes it a fascinating modern onomatopoeia.

例文

  1. お風呂場の床がヌルヌルして滑りそう。
  2. このゲーム60fpsでヌルヌル動いてめっちゃ快適。
  3. ナマズって触るとヌルヌルしてるよね。

使い方ガイド

場面: texture, gaming, tech, daily life

トーン: negative for sliminess, positive for smooth framerate

正しい言い方

  • PS5だとヌルヌルで感動する (On PS5 it runs so smoothly, it's amazing)
  • 魚触ったら手がヌルヌルになった (My hands got slimy after touching the fish)

避ける言い方

  • フォーマルなプレゼンで「ヌルヌル動作」は避ける (Avoid 'nuru nuru operation' in formal presentations — say スムーズ instead)

よくある間違い

  • Not knowing the gaming meaning — if someone praises a game as ヌルヌル, they mean smooth framerates, not sliminess
  • Confusing ヌルヌル with ネバネバ — ヌルヌル is slippery-slimy while ネバネバ is stringy-sticky like natto

起源と歴史

Traditional mimetic word for slimy texture. The gaming meaning emerged in the 2010s on Japanese gaming forums and YouTube, where ヌルヌル動く (moves smoothly) became standard praise for high-framerate games.

文化的背景

時代: Traditional (slimy meaning); 2010s (gaming meaning)

世代: All ages (physical); Gamers and Gen Z (tech meaning)

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. The gaming meaning is now well-known even among non-gamers through YouTube and social media.

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