ち Japanese Slang
Browse 34 Japanese Slang entries for Japanese under ち.
Kana ち
- チル チル To chill, to relax — borrowed directly from English 'chill' and used as a trendy way to describe unwinding.
- チルい チルい Chill vibes, having a relaxed and mellow atmosphere — a Japanese-coined adjective blending English 'chill' with native grammar.
- チート チート From English 'cheat.' Describes someone so talented or overpowered that it feels like they are cheating — unfairly good at something.
- 調子乗る ちょうしのる Getting cocky, full of oneself, or letting success go to one's head — acting arrogant after a small win.
- チー牛 チーぎゅう Stereotypical nerdy, meek person — refers to someone who looks like they would quietly order a cheese beef bowl at a fast food chain.
- チル友 チルとも Chill friend — a low-key hangout buddy you relax and spend quiet time with.
- ちなみ ちなみ Shortened form of ちなみに (by the way/incidentally) — used casually to introduce a tangential remark.
- 長文失礼 ちょうぶんしつれい A polite phrase meaning 'sorry for the long message' — used when sending a lengthy text or post.
- 厨二病 ちゅうにびょう Middle school syndrome — the embarrassing phase where teens act like edgy anime protagonists with dark powers and tragic backstories.
- チラチラ チラチラ Glancing repeatedly, peeking furtively, or the visual of light snow or light flickering.
- チクチク チクチク A prickly, stinging sensation — from scratchy sweaters to needle pricks to making subtle verbal jabs.
- チュー チュー A kiss — a cute, casual way to say kissing, often used playfully.
- チル飲み チルのみ A relaxed, low-key drinking session with friends, emphasizing a calm and easygoing atmosphere rather than rowdy partying.
- チェーン店 チェーンてん A chain restaurant or franchise store — a familiar nationwide brand like Yoshinoya, Gusto, or Starbucks.
- チートデイ チートデイ Cheat day — a planned break from dieting where you eat freely and guilt-free.
- チャットで チャットで Let's discuss it on chat (Slack, Teams, etc.) — a common redirect phrase when email or in-person discussion isn't the best channel.
- 超 ちょう Super, extremely, or mega — a casual intensifier placed before adjectives, verbs, and nouns to crank up the emphasis.
- チャラい チャラい Flashy, superficial, and player-ish — describes someone who seems frivolous or not serious, especially about relationships.
- ちょろい ちょろい Easy, a piece of cake, or a pushover — something or someone that is no challenge at all.
- チクる チクる To snitch, tattle, or grass on someone — reporting someone's wrongdoing to an authority figure.
- 中華メイク ちゅうかメイク Chinese-style makeup featuring bold, glamorous elements like sharp liner, red lips, and defined brows.
- 貯金 ちょきん Savings; the act of putting money away in a bank account or saving up for a goal.
- 腸活 ちょうかつ Gut health activity — the practice of improving intestinal flora through diet, fermented foods, and probiotics.
- チケ チケ Short for チケット (ticket); used casually for concert and event tickets.
- チケ戦争 チケせんそう Ticket war; the fierce, chaotic competition to secure concert tickets the moment they go on sale.
- 抽選 ちゅうせん A lottery draw; the random selection process used for concert ticket allocation when demand exceeds supply.
- チーター チーター A cheater in an online game — someone who uses hacks, exploits, or third-party tools to gain an unfair advantage.
- 調子どう? ちょうしどう How's it going? How are things? — a casual check-in on someone's condition or situation.
- ちわ ちわ Yo / Hey — a very casual, truncated greeting from こんにちは.
- ちーっす ちーっす A very casual, slurred greeting meaning 'hey' or ''sup' — a lazy version of こんにちは used among young men.
- 中二病 ちゅうにびょう Eighth-grader syndrome — the cringe-worthy phase where adolescents adopt grandiose delusions, believing they have special powers or uniqu...
- 厨 ちゅう Suffix meaning annoying fanatic or obsessive person — added to topics to mock someone's over-the-top enthusiasm.
- ChatGPT チャットジーピーティー OpenAI's AI chatbot; the tool that introduced millions of Japanese people to generative AI in 2023, often shortened to GPT or チャGPT.
- 遅延 ちえん A train delay — any disruption to scheduled service, from minor delays to full suspensions.