い Japanese Slang

Browse 55 Japanese Slang entries for Japanese under い.

Kana い

  1. イライラ イライラ A state of irritation, frustration, or being on edge — a sustained restless annoyance.
  2. 癒される いやされる To be healed or soothed emotionally — to find comfort and peace from something or someone.
  3. イケてる イケてる Cool, stylish, or looking good — used to compliment someone's appearance, fashion, or general vibe.
  4. イケメン イケメン A good-looking guy or handsome man — one of the most common compliments for male attractiveness.
  5. イタい イタい Cringeworthy or embarrassingly delusional — describes someone who is painfully unaware of how awkward or out of touch they appear.
  6. 意味不明 いみふめい Makes no sense or is completely incomprehensible — used to dismiss something as baffling or nonsensical.
  7. イミフ イミフ Makes no sense — an internet-born abbreviation of 意味不明, used to dismiss something as incomprehensible.
  8. 痛々しい いたいたしい Painfully cringeworthy or hard to watch — describes someone whose behaviour is so awkward that it causes second-hand embarrassment.
  9. 陰キャ いんキャ Introvert, gloomy loner — a negative label for someone perceived as quiet, antisocial, and lacking social skills or charisma.
  10. 痛車 いたしゃ Cringe car — a vehicle decorated with large anime character decals and wraps, seen as cringeworthy by non-fans but celebrated in otaku cu...
  11. イキる イキる To act tough, show off, be cocky — someone who arrogantly flexes or talks big beyond their actual status or ability.
  12. いいね いいね Like — the standard social media reaction of tapping a heart or thumbs-up button to show approval or appreciation for a post.
  13. インスタ映え インスタばえ Instagram-worthy — something that looks photogenic and aesthetically pleasing enough to make a great Instagram post.
  14. インスタ インスタ Abbreviated nickname for Instagram (インスタグラム). The universally used casual name for the platform in Japan.
  15. インフルエンサー インフルエンサー Japanese adaptation of 'influencer' — a person with significant social media following who can influence purchasing decisions and trends.
  16. イケボ イケボ A hot or attractive voice — abbreviation of イケメンボイス, describing someone whose voice is cool, deep, or appealing.
  17. イッチ イッチ Thread starter or original poster (OP), derived from いち (one/first) — the person who created the thread.
  18. 異世界 いせかい Another world — a fantasy genre where characters are transported to or reborn in a different world, hugely popular in anime, manga, and l...
  19. 痛バッグ いたバッグ A bag covered in character pins, keychains, and merchandise — a visible declaration of fandom worn in public.
  20. イラスト イラスト An illustration, especially fan art or digital artwork shared on social media.
  21. いい感じ いいかんじ Things are going well between two people — there's a good vibe or positive chemistry in a budding romance.
  22. イチャイチャ イチャイチャ Being lovey-dovey or physically flirty with a partner — cuddling, touching, and acting affectionate in a way that's obvious to others.
  23. 犬系彼氏 いぬけいかれし A puppy-like boyfriend — a partner who is loyal, affectionate, eager to please, and openly expressive with their emotions.
  24. 居酒屋 いざかや A Japanese-style pub or tavern serving drinks alongside a wide variety of small dishes, central to Japan's social drinking culture.
  25. 意識高い系 いしきたかいけい A pretentiously ambitious person who ostentatiously displays self-improvement, career ambition, and social awareness — often more talk th...
  26. 1軍 いちぐん The top-tier popular kids in a school's social hierarchy; the 'first string' of the social pecking order.
  27. インターン インターン An internship at a company, typically done by university students as part of job hunting activities.
  28. ES イーエス Entry sheet; the standardized application form that Japanese companies require from job-seeking students.
  29. 1限 いちげん First period — the earliest class of the day, typically starting at 8:50 or 9:00 AM, dreaded by most university students.
  30. 院進 いんしん Advancing to graduate school — the decision to continue to a master's or doctoral programme after completing an undergraduate degree.
  31. 陰キャ営業 いんキャえいぎょう Deliberately performing or exaggerating an introverted persona — putting on an act of being shy, awkward, or antisocial.
  32. いじる いじる Teasing someone playfully for laughs; ribbing or poking fun at someone in a group setting.
  33. イエベ イエベ Yellow-base; a warm skin undertone classification in personal color analysis.
  34. インナーカラー インナーカラー Inner colour; a hidden layer of dyed hair underneath the top layer, creating a peek-a-boo effect.
  35. iDeCo イデコ Japan's individual defined contribution pension plan, offering tax deductions on contributions for retirement savings.
  36. いし Premium currency 'gems' or 'crystals' in gacha games, used to pull for characters and items.
  37. インフレ インフレ Inflation; the rising cost of living that erodes purchasing power over time.
  38. 一発屋 いっぱつや A one-hit wonder; an entertainer or artist who had only one big success and then faded from the spotlight.
  39. イントロ イントロ The intro; the instrumental opening section of a song before the vocals begin.
  40. 痛バ いたバ An ita-bag; a bag covered in badges, keychains, and other merchandise of a beloved character or idol, creating a visually intense fan dis...
  41. 引退 いんたい Retiring — quitting a game, competitive scene, or activity for good, often announced formally.
  42. いただきます いただきます Thanks for the food — said before eating as an expression of gratitude.
  43. いってきます いってきます A set phrase meaning 'I'm heading out' or 'I'll go and come back,' said when leaving home.
  44. いってらっしゃい いってらっしゃい A set response meaning 'have a good day' or 'take care and come back safely,' said to someone leaving home.
  45. いえいえ いえいえ A humble deflection meaning 'no no' or 'don't mention it' — used to modestly dismiss thanks or praise.
  46. 一期一会 いちごいちえ Once-in-a-lifetime encounter; a reminder to treasure every meeting as if it will never happen again.
  47. 一石二鳥 いっせきにちょう Killing two birds with one stone — achieving two goals with a single action.
  48. 生きがい いきがい A reason for living — one's purpose, passion, or the thing that gets you out of bed in the morning.
  49. 癒し いやし Healing or soothing — someone or something that provides comfort and emotional restoration.
  50. 生きる伝説 いきるでんせつ Living legend — someone whose achievements are already legendary while they are still active.
  51. 逸材 いつざい Exceptional talent — a one-of-a-kind person whose abilities are outstanding and rare.
  52. インプレゾンビ インプレゾンビ Impression zombie; a spam account that hijacks viral posts with irrelevant replies to farm views and monetisation.
  53. 意味わからん いみわからん Makes no sense — a blunt expression of confusion or disbelief, shortened from 意味がわからない.
  54. いやいやいや いやいやいや No no no — a rapid denial or expression of disbelief, the classic tsukkomi response to something outrageous or absurd.
  55. 異次元 いじげん Different dimension — something so extraordinary it seems to exist on another plane, also used sarcastically for grandiose but hollow pro...