ラグい

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 very-casual ラグいragui
読み ラグい
ローマ字 ragui
発音 /ɾa.gu.i/

意味

Laggy — experiencing network delay or latency, especially in online games or video calls.

Formed from the English loanword ラグ (lag) plus the Japanese adjective suffix -い, ラグい describes the frustrating experience of network delay. Most commonly used in online gaming where milliseconds matter, it has expanded to cover any situation where internet slowness affects the experience — video calls, streaming, or loading pages.

例文

  1. 今日めっちゃラグいんだけど、回線おかしくない?
  2. ラグいせいでキルされた、絶対回線のせいだって。
  3. このカフェのWi-Fiラグいから作業に向いてない。

使い方ガイド

場面: gaming, online activities, tech discussion

トーン: frustrated, complaining

正しい言い方

  • ラグいの自分だけ?みんな大丈夫? (Is it laggy just for me? Is everyone else okay?)
  • ラグすぎてまともに遊べない。 (It's so laggy I can't play properly.)

避ける言い方

  • ビジネスのビデオ会議で「ラグい」は砕けすぎ — 「接続が不安定です」を使う (Saying 'ragui' in a business video call is too casual — use 'the connection is unstable')

よくある間違い

  • Using ラグい for non-network issues like slow hardware — ラグい specifically implies network or internet delay

起源と歴史

From English 'lag' → ラグ + Japanese adjective suffix -い. Originated in online gaming communities in the 2000s and spread to general tech vocabulary. Part of the trend of creating Japanese adjectives from English loanwords.

文化的背景

時代: 2000s online gaming era

世代: Teens to 30s (especially gamers)

社会的背景: Gaming and internet culture

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Gaming culture made this term mainstream, but it is now understood by most young people.

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