ウロウロ
Meaning: Wandering around aimlessly without purpose or direction — loitering or pacing restlessly.
ウロウロ describes purposeless, directionless wandering. It can be neutral — browsing shops with no particular goal — or negative — a suspicious person loitering around a building. It can also describe restless pacing when anxious or bored. The word implies a lack of clear intention or destination, distinguishing it from purposeful walking. ウロウロする near someone's property can feel threatening.
Examples
- 休みの日は街をウロウロするのが好き。 休息日喜欢在街上闲逛。Los días libres me gusta deambular por la ciudad.쉬는 날에는 거리를 우로우로(어슬렁어슬렁) 하는 게 좋아.
- 知らない人が家の前をウロウロしてて怖い。 有个不认识的人在家门口晃来晃去,好吓人。Hay un desconocido merodeando delante de mi casa y me da miedo.모르는 사람이 집 앞을 우로우로(서성서성) 하고 있어서 무서워.
- 何していいかわからなくてウロウロしてた。 不知道该做什么,就一直在那转来转去。No sabía qué hacer y estuve dando vueltas sin rumbo.뭘 해야 할지 몰라서 우로우로(왔다 갔다) 하고 있었어.
Pronunciation
/ɯ.ɾo.ɯ.ɾo/
Usage Guide
Context: behavior, wandering, suspicion, leisure
Tone: aimless, sometimes suspicious, restless
✓ Do Say
- ウロウロしてないで座りなよ (Stop wandering around and sit down)别晃来晃去了,坐下来吧Deja de deambular y siéntate.우로우로하지 말고 앉아 (어슬렁거리지 말고 앉아)
- 駅前をウロウロしてたら偶然友達に会った (I was wandering around the station and ran into a friend)在车站前闲逛的时候偶然遇到了朋友Estaba paseando por la estación y me encontré con un amigo por casualidad.역 앞을 우로우로하다가 우연히 친구를 만났어 (역 앞을 어슬렁거리다가 우연히 친구를 만났어)
✗ Don't Say
- 目的を持って歩いてる人に「ウロウロ」は失礼 (Calling someone walking with purpose 'uro uro' is rude — it implies they're aimless)对有明确目的行走的人说「ウロウロ」很失礼——它暗示对方是在漫无目的地闲逛Llamar 'uro uro' a alguien que camina con un propósito es descortés: implica que va sin rumbo.목적을 가지고 걷는 사람에게 「ウロウロ」는 실례이다 (목적을 가지고 걷는 사람에게 '우로우로'는 실례 — 목적 없이 헤맨다는 뉘앙스가 있다)
Common Mistakes
- Using ウロウロ for purposeful walking or exploring — it specifically implies no clear destination or goal
- Not knowing the suspicious connotation — ウロウロする near someone's home implies loitering with bad intent
Origin & History
Traditional Japanese mimetic word (擬態語) expressing aimless, circling movement. The soft ウロ sound conveys the unfocused, drifting quality of the wandering. Used colloquially for centuries.
Cultural Context
Era: Traditional onomatopoeia
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Regional notes: Used across all of Japan. Police reports commonly use ウロウロ to describe suspicious loitering behavior.
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