ぱ Japanese Slang

Browse 19 Japanese Slang entries for Japanese under ぱ.

Kana ぱ

  1. パワハラ パワハラ Power harassment — workplace bullying or abuse of authority by a superior, including intimidation, excessive demands, and verbal abuse.
  2. ぱおん ぱおん Sad, crying — an onomatopoeia mimicking an elephant's trumpeting cry, used as a cuter, more dramatic version of ぴえん.
  3. パリピ パリピ Party people, social butterfly — someone who loves going out, partying, and being the life of the social scene.
  4. パソコン パソコン Abbreviated form of パーソナルコンピューター (pāsonaru konpyūtā, 'personal computer'). The standard everyday word for PC in Japanese.
  5. パワスポ パワスポ Power spot — a place believed to have spiritual energy, good vibes, or healing properties.
  6. 888 パチパチパチ Clapping — because 8 is read as パチ (pachi), mimicking the sound of clapping hands. Used on live streams.
  7. パクリ パクリ A rip-off or plagiarism — an accusation that someone copied another work or idea.
  8. パリパリ ぱりぱり Crispy, crunchy — specifically the stiff, snapping crunch of thin foods like nori, chips, or spring roll wrappers.
  9. パッと ぱっと Suddenly, in a flash, or in one quick instant — something happening or appearing abruptly.
  10. パ活 パかつ Bread-baking or bakery-hopping as a hobby — actively seeking out and enjoying artisan bakeries.
  11. パクる パクる To copy, rip off, or steal someone's idea, design, or work — intellectual theft in a casual register.
  12. パニクる パニクる To panic; to freak out and lose composure in a stressful situation.
  13. ぱない ぱない Incredible; insane; off the charts — a shortened form of 半端ない expressing extreme amazement.
  14. パーソナルカラー パーソナルカラー Personal color analysis; a system that determines which color palette best complements your natural skin tone, hair, and eyes.
  15. パーソナルジム パーソナルジム Personal training gym — a private gym where you train one-on-one with a dedicated trainer.
  16. パーティー編成 パーティーへんせい Party composition — the process of selecting and arranging team members, characters, and roles for optimal performance.
  17. パワースポット パワースポット A power spot — a place believed to have spiritual energy, good luck, or healing vibes.
  18. パーキングエリア パーキングエリア A highway parking area — a smaller rest stop on expressways with basic facilities like toilets and vending machines.
  19. パスポート パスポート Passport — the essential travel document for international travel.