げ Japanese Slang
Browse 21 Japanese Slang entries for Japanese under げ.
Kana げ
- 激おこ げきおこ Extremely angry, furious — a cute and humorous internet way to express rage that softens the emotion through playful language.
- 限界突破 げんかいとっぱ Breaking past one's limit — used when you've pushed beyond exhaustion or when excitement exceeds all bounds.
- ゲンナリ ゲンナリ Fed up, exhausted and drained by something tedious, repetitive, or disappointing.
- 限界 げんかい At one's absolute limit — used when exhausted, overwhelmed, or about to lose composure from excitement or stress.
- 激かわ げきかわ Extremely cute — intensely adorable.
- ゲネプロ ゲネプロ A dress rehearsal — a full run-through of a performance in costume and with all production elements, from German 'Generalprobe.'
- 激おこぷんぷん丸 げきおこぷんぷんまる An extremely angry state, but expressed in a humorous, exaggerated way — roughly 'furious beyond measure' as a joke.
- 原作 げんさく The original source material — the manga, light novel, game, or other work that an anime or adaptation is based on.
- 劇場版 げきじょうばん The theatrical movie version of an anime series — a film released in cinemas rather than broadcast on TV.
- 限界オタク げんかいオタク An otaku at their emotional breaking point — overwhelmed by fandom feels to the point of losing composure.
- ゲラゲラ げらげら Laughing loudly, boisterously, or cackling without restraint.
- ゲッソリ ゲッソリ Looking haggard, gaunt, or visibly drained — having lost weight or vitality from exhaustion, illness, or stress.
- 激辛 げきから Extremely spicy — used to describe food that is intensely hot, or spice challenge menus at restaurants.
- 激うま げきうま Insanely delicious — an emphatic way to say something tastes incredibly good.
- 下宿 げしゅく Student lodging or boarding house — living away from home while attending university.
- ゲロる ゲロる To confess or spill the beans; to reveal a secret you were holding back.
- 限定品 げんていひん A limited-edition item; a product available only in restricted quantities or for a limited time.
- 下克上 げこくじょう Lower-ranked overthrowing the higher-ranked — an upset victory where the underdog defeats the favourite in esports or traditional sports.
- 元気? げんき How are you? / You doing okay? — a casual way to check on someone.
- 元気もらった げんきもらった You gave me energy or I'm cheered up — expressing that someone or something has lifted your spirits and restored your vitality.
- ゲストハウス ゲストハウス A guesthouse — budget accommodation, often with shared rooms and communal spaces, popular with backpackers.