大人買い
意味
Buying in bulk or splurging on things you couldn't afford as a child, using adult purchasing power.
A satisfying term for the experience of using adult income to buy entire sets of manga, boxes of trading cards, or collections of toys that were once out of reach. It captures a specific kind of nostalgia-driven consumer behaviour where adults indulge their inner child. Common in otaku culture and among anyone revisiting childhood hobbies with an adult budget.
例文
- ボーナス入ったからワンピース全巻大人買いした。
- コンビニのスイーツ全種類大人買いしたい衝動に駆られた。
- 子供の頃買えなかったガンプラを大人買いするのが夢だった。
使い方ガイド
場面: shopping, social media, friends
トーン: indulgent, triumphant
正しい言い方
- ポケカ全部大人買いしちゃった (I went and adult-bought all the Pokemon cards)
- 大人買いできる年齢になったの嬉しい (I'm happy I'm old enough to do adult buying)
避ける言い方
- 経済的に苦しい人の前で「大人買いした」と自慢しない (Don't brag about your adult haul in front of people who are financially struggling)
よくある間違い
- Thinking 大人買い only applies to children's items — it can refer to any impulsive bulk purchase
- Using it for regular grocery shopping — it specifically implies indulgence or nostalgia
起源と歴史
Emerged in the 2000s consumer culture as a term for adults who used their disposable income to indulge in childhood favourites. E-commerce and online shopping made bulk purchasing easier, accelerating the trend.
文化的背景
時代: 2000s consumer culture, boosted by e-commerce
世代: Adults 20s-40s, especially otaku culture
社会的背景: Middle class with disposable income
地域メモ: Used nationwide. Especially common in conversations about manga, toys, and collectibles.
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