![]() ![]() トレパク: Passing off a traced image as your own or said image.デマッタ: Someone who lies on Twitter to rile people up.低浮上: Not frequently used/monitored, esp. ![]() あぼーん: Lost, dead, deleted, bad, acting up.夏厨: Annoying teens that go online over summer break.ちょんバレ: Information leak, secret comes out.As always, these are “new to me” rather than something I am able to trace the exact origin or date of… but many are actually new! Sources and definitions for the terms I discuss here will come from a variety of places, but as always I draw heavily from the website numan.tokyo. And it’s time for the ninth Japanese slang review of 2022 (see all prior posts here)! In these posts I deep dive into the world of Japanese terms you probably won’t see in a textbook, looking at what they mean, how they are used, and where they came from. ![]()
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