俺TUEEE

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 very-casual おれつええore tsuee
読み おれつええ
ローマ字 ore tsuee
漢字の分解 俺 (I/me, masculine) + TUEEE (exaggerated spelling of 強え/tsue, strong) → I'm overpowered
発音 /o.ɾe tsɯ.eː/

意味

An overpowered protagonist trope where the main character is absurdly strong — literally 'I'm so strong!'

俺TUEEE (also written 俺つええ or 俺TUEEEE) describes the trope of an overwhelmingly powerful protagonist who faces no real challenge. The exaggerated spelling with capital letters and extra E's mimics internet slang emphasis. It can be used appreciatively for power fantasy fun or critically to point out lazy writing. The trope is especially common in isekai and fantasy light novels.

例文

  1. このアニメ完全に俺TUEEEEだけど爽快感あるからいいや。
  2. 俺TUEEE系は頭空っぽにして見れるから好き。
  3. また俺TUEEE主人公か…もうちょっと苦戦してほしい。

使い方ガイド

場面: anime discussion, light novel reviews, isekai genre, social media

トーン: playful, critical or appreciative

正しい言い方

  • 俺TUEEE系でおすすめある? (Any recommendations for overpowered protagonist series?)
  • 今日は俺TUEEEもの見てストレス発散する (I'm gonna watch an OP protagonist show to blow off steam today)

避ける言い方

  • アニメを知らない人に「俺TUEEE」と言っても意味不明 (Saying 'ore TUEEE' to non-anime fans makes no sense)

よくある間違い

  • Not understanding the ironic/critical usage — it can be both praise and criticism depending on tone
  • Confusing with チート (cheat) which is a related but distinct concept

起源と歴史

From the phrase 俺強ぇぇぇ (ore tsueee, 'I'm sooo strong') written in exaggerated internet style. Emerged in 2000s-2010s light novel and web novel culture on platforms like なろう (Shōsetsuka ni Narō) where overpowered protagonist stories proliferated.

文化的背景

時代: 2010s, peak なろう (web novel) era

世代: Millennials and Gen Z

社会的背景: Light novel and isekai fan community

地域メモ: Used across Japan. Closely associated with the なろう系 (web novel adaptation) genre boom.

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