プンプン

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 casual ぷんぷんpun pun
読み ぷんぷん
ローマ字 pun pun
発音 /pɯn.pɯn/

意味

Being visibly angry or huffy in a cute, pouty way. Also describes a strong smell.

プンプン expresses anger that's more pouty than threatening — think puffed cheeks and crossed arms rather than shouting. It's the kind of anger that looks cute rather than scary, making it common when describing children, pets, or characters in anime/manga. The word can also mean something smells strongly (いい匂いがプンプンする or 怪しい匂いがプンプンする). In the anger sense, プンプン怒る suggests the person is obviously upset but not in a dangerous way.

例文

  1. 約束破ったら彼女がプンプン怒っちゃった。
  2. うちの猫、ご飯遅いとプンプンするんだよね。
  3. プンプンしないで、ちゃんと謝るから。

使い方ガイド

場面: daily life, relationships, cute contexts

トーン: cute anger, pouty

正しい言い方

  • プンプンしてる顔も可愛いよ (Even your angry face is cute)
  • 怒ってる?プンプンじゃん (Are you mad? You look all pouty)

避ける言い方

  • 本気で怒ってる人に「プンプンしてる」は火に油 (Saying someone is 'pun pun' when they're truly furious will make it worse — it trivializes their anger)

よくある間違い

  • Using プンプン for serious anger — it implies cute, non-threatening anger. Use カンカン for real fury
  • Forgetting the smell meaning — プンプン匂う means it smells strongly

起源と歴史

Onomatopoeia with dual origins: the anger sense mimics the huffing sound of an upset person breathing through their nose; the smell sense imitates something pungent hitting the nose. Both meanings have been in common use for centuries.

文化的背景

時代: Traditional onomatopoeia

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Extremely common in manga and anime — characters with puffed cheeks are labeled プンプン.

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