As I stated in my previous posts All the Feels, Honorifics, Navigating Genre and Navigating Media, I’m not exactly who you want to have on your Anime Trivia team.
So when I noticed “Baka” being used practically everywhere, my first thought was this…
Sweet, a crossover!
No Kimmie, that is Blanka from Street Fighter. Okay, fine… so it must be a slang term for that sweet stuff, Baklava, right? No?
Seriously, what kind of idiot am I for not even knowing what Baka means?!?! (see what I did there?) Since I am just the absolute best, I’m sharing with you what I learned over the last couple years in a series of posts called A Guide to Common Anime/Manga Lingo for Newbies.
So lets review some terms that Japanese may use to insult people. Enjoy!
Kutabare (pronounce) - go to hell. Literally means “Drop dead!”
Shin-e (pronounce) -die
Bukkorosu (Boo-ka-row -o) - great to use when you are about to throw down with someone, Bukkorosu literally means, “I’m going to hit and kill you.”
Kisama (kee-sah-mah) - extremely rude way to address someone. It carries a meaning of “damn you” or “you” with a condescending or sarcastic tone.
Teme (pronounce) - you. Yes, teme literally translates to “you”. So why is this such a terrible thing to say?!? It is all about hierarchy.
Omae (pronounce) - the Japanese equivalent of “you asshole.”
Damare (pronounce) - shut up!
Urusai (pronounce) - shut up; you’re loud (a bit more polite than Damare)
Aho (pronounce) - fool, idiot.
Baka (pronounce) - idiot, stupid idea
Kimoi (pronounce)- gross, yuck, creepy.
Kitanai (pronounce) - dirty
Kuzu (pronounce) - trash; used to imply someone is trashy.
Kuso! (pronounce) - shit
Yabo (pronounce)- describes something/someone who is not pleasing to look at.
Insults usually hurled at guys
Koshinuke (pronounce) - coward
Yowamushi (pronounce) -weakling; coward. It derives from the words Yowai (weak) and Mushi (insect)
Gesu (pronounce)- lowlife or sleazebag
Kono Yarou (pronounce) - literally means “this guy,” but if said with a harsh tone or inflection, it can translate to “you bastard.”
Ochinchin (pronounce)- dick
Sukebe (pronounce) - pervert, lecher, lustful, obsessed with sexual desire
Waru-mono or Waru (pronounce) - people with bad personalities
Insults typically directed at ladies
Manko (pronounce)- woman’s lady bits
Minikui (Men-ne-koo-e) - ugly
Dasai/Dassa (pronounce)- unfashionable, lame, dorky, tacky
Kuso Majime (pronounce)- too serious, goody-two-shoes
Baita (ba-te-ya) - Whore/Prostitute
Abazure (pronounce)- a lewd person of loose morals.
Extra insults (for your viewing pleasure)
Debu (pronounce) - fatty, fatso
Manuke (pronounce) - means to suddenly feel things are pointless.
Sono Doyagao Yamete! (So-no Doh-yeh-go Yah-meh-tay) - literally translates to “Wipe that smug look off your face!”
Usotauki (pronounce)- liar
Zurui (pronounce)- unfair, selfish, conniving, manipulative
Did I manage to insult you? Remember, this post is ALL in good fun. I’m not suggesting, recommending, encouraging, hoping, or anticipating anyone will use these words to insult each other. Then again, if you do… take video (I need to see this).
Do you have any more insults to add a bit more salt to the wound? Comment below and let me know!
Link nội dung: https://stt.edu.vn/tay-anime-nam-a79598.html