おっす

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 very-casual おっすossu
読み おっす
ローマ字 ossu
発音 /os.sɯ/

意味

A very casual masculine greeting meaning 'hey' or 'yo' — punchy and energetic.

おっす is a clipped, energetic greeting used predominantly by male speakers. It originates from martial arts culture (おはようございます → おっす) and retains a sporty, masculine energy. It is used among close male friends, teammates, and in casual settings. While not exclusively male anymore, it still carries a distinctly masculine, buddy-buddy vibe. It is often the first thing shouted when entering a room of friends.

例文

  1. おっす!久しぶりじゃん。
  2. おっす、今日の練習何時から?
  3. おっす、もう来てたんだ。

使い方ガイド

場面: male friends, sports clubs, casual encounters, gaming

トーン: energetic, masculine

正しい言い方

  • おっす、元気? (Yo, how's it going?)
  • おっす!今日飲み行く? (Hey! Wanna go drinking today?)

避ける言い方

  • 職場で先輩に「おっす」は失礼 — 「おはようございます」を使う (Saying おっす to a senior at work is rude — use おはようございます)

よくある間違い

  • Using おっす in formal situations — it is strictly for close friends in casual settings
  • Female learners using it without knowing it carries a masculine tone — not wrong, but atypical

起源と歴史

Contracted from おはようございます through martial arts dojo culture, where it became a sharp, energetic greeting. The abbreviation chain: おはようございます → おっす. Popularised in sports clubs, military, and male friend groups.

文化的背景

時代: Martial arts origins, mainstream among young men since 1980s+

世代: Teens-40s (primarily male)

社会的背景: Casual/sporty

地域メモ: Used nationwide among male friend groups. Strongly associated with sports club culture and martial arts dojos.

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