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List of Words Popularized by NanJ people is Making Waves
1: anonymous 2021/05/04 06:54:48 ID:Sq/NrNhp0
Trash
Ngo
Introverted character
Cheese rice bowl
Man living in his childhood room
Weak male
5: anonymous 2021/05/04 06:57:09 ID:mpQzN38qM
You forgot the first-person pronoun "Wai."
6: anonymous 2021/05/04 06:57:25 ID:wIM80VAU0
It's full of malice.
7: anonymous 2021/05/04 06:58:37 ID:2VzLQzjP0
"Grass" too, right?
8: anonymous 2021/05/04 06:59:25 ID:mpQzN38qM
I'm a woman, but I use "Wai" because it doesn't make me worry about gender. Also, "Weak male" is probably from Twitter.
9: anonymous 2021/05/04 06:59:39 ID:7gkqNl340
I quite liked "Wai-shou."
10: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:00:28 ID:2u0brMgz0
Is it "Trash"?
11: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:00:28 ID:IkgjWQRT0
Is there any way to claim all of these originated elsewhere? I want to downgrade the social influence of something as trashy as "NanJ."
12: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:01:07 ID:7K6w3utB0
"Trash" was originally a dead dialect from Kansai. It's amazing that it was rediscovered and revived. Now it's used nationwide.
21: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:05:05 ID:px7GKIb30
>>12
It wasn't revived by NanJers. The catalyst was Manfe.
48: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:18:27 ID:QBzh6TKK0
>>21
No, it was because of NanJers.
13: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:01:45 ID:LDVYs7on0
Mouko dialect
18: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:03:53 ID:7K6w3utB0
NanJers themselves underestimate their influence. They've changed the way Japanese is expressed for teenagers and people in their twenties.
19: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:03:55 ID:2VzLQzjP0
~Niki
Grass
Yakiu
33-4
Domingo
Clemens
20: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:04:59 ID:2VzLQzjP0
You could say Gengoroh Tagame became widely known thanks to NanJ. You can't deny it.
22: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:06:06 ID:2VzLQzjP0
The meme of an "ordinary man" "defecating" also originated from NanJ.
23: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:07:05 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Pooh's Home Run Derby
24: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:07:09 ID:wM
Hayata Itoh-san
25: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:07:34 ID:wM
Adding "san" to professionals who aren't at a professional level probably started with NanJ.
28: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:09:06 ID:xfziZh9vx
"Innu" is also trending on Twitter.
29: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:09:22 ID:k6oxRVrc0
Is "Cheese rice bowl" really from NanJ?
30: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:09:57 ID:2VzLQzjP0
>>29
"Cheese rice bowl" is a Twitter meme.
38: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:14:34 ID:ixeh/0kAr
>>30
I didn't hear much about memes before, but now people using it seem a bit creepy to me.
32: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:10:14 ID:LxIENnIB0
It's hard because some things are imported from Twitter. Like who started getting excited about the Shinjiro syntax first?
33: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:10:28 ID:txhz9PNR0
"Trash" is from Manfe. Are there any others that originated from NanJ?
115: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:48:29 ID:U9Hf7Tenp
>>33
This thread is about popularizing, not originating.
35: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:11:45 ID:ujq942SeM
NanJ is more of a tool for spreading existing words rather than creating them. That's why it's targeted for corporate stealth marketing.
39: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:15:08 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Chin (laugh)
Variants like Man (laugh)
40: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:15:34 ID:rD8mzOeh0
What about "Teiki"?
41: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:16:27 ID:QlvMsrdAd
The creativity of VIP has moved to Twitter, and NanJ is left with just heckling from the outside.
42: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:16:31 ID:7K6w3utB0
I learned about memes from Metal Gear Solid 2.
43: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:16:35 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Is it not okay?

It's not okay.
It's fine.
45: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:17:28 ID:hLUyPRUa0
"Guu○○" too, right?
46: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:17:47 ID:ixeh/0kAr
>>45
It's from "Harenochi Guu."
47: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:18:23 ID:2VzLQzjP0
>>45
Related to this, the term "Chikushou" for describing someone has also become quite common.
49: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:19:01 ID:rD8mzOeh0
What about "Etttt"?
51: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:19:12 ID:2VzLQzjP0
>>49
That might be one too.
50: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:19:07 ID:SEK2zTRt0
Is "Birezon" or "Konamikan" from NanJ?
55: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:19:59 ID:2VzLQzjP0
>>50
"Birezon" didn't originate from NanJ, but it became a meme there (Konami).
53: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:19:25 ID:txhz9PNR0
It's fine if "Trash" became popular through NanJ, but is that something to be proud of?
70: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:25:10 ID:IkgjWQRT0
>>53
Whenever I see threads about human rights essays on NanJ, it makes me feel sad.
54: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:19:49 ID:txhz9PNR0
"Birezon" is from the Guideline board.
56: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:20:49 ID:LDVYs7on0
Adding "san" to weak players has been around in the martial arts board for a long time.
57: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:21:05 ID:txhz9PNR0
"Birezon" is from the Guideline board → Nico Nico Douga, not NanJ.
58: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:21:12 ID:2VzLQzjP0
There are probably many common baseball-related terms that originated from NanJ.
61: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:22:50 ID:txhz9PNR0
>>58
The bad umpire jokes probably come from NanJ or the baseball channel.
59: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:22:42 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Thank you, ○○
Forever, ○○
60: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:22:43 ID:rD8mzOeh0
Clemens, Niki, this is really iton, Okano-shita, hurry up
62: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:22:58 ID:NI38BKtsp
As expected of NanJ, always creating and promoting derogatory terms.
63: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:22:59 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Zetsuyuru
64: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:23:10 ID:0h
I had only seen "Trash" once in my life before I saw it here. That was on a seedy chat site.
69: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:24:37 ID:txhz9PNR0
>>64
It was revitalized by Chihiro Inaba, who went from Chiba Keizai University High School to Tokyo Mirai University, trash.
66: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:24:18 ID:2VzLQzjP0
"Stinks" for annoying actions or statements is probably from NanJ too.
67: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:24:28 ID:Mki0
[○ Report], right?
71: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:25:19 ID:bNJbVI91a
>>67
That's from Newsoku.
74: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:26:45 ID:Mki0
>>71
Sure, it was used in a reporting sense, but the sarcastic usage started with NanJ, right?
93: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:35:09 ID:IkgjWQRT0
>>74
It was already used sarcastically in VIP.
117: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:49:51 ID:pNApFCUfM
>>93
Wow.
68: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:24:30 ID:rD8mzOeh0
Batting lineup
Brain destruction
72: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:25:29 ID:fG7Krerna
Keitai
73: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:26:45 ID:bNJbVI91a
Echiechi
76: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:27:09 ID:bNJbVI91a
Hoi-sotsu
77: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:27:15 ID:X9ec9r360
Wai
Wai-shou
Waa
Wau
Wao
Waiji
78: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:28:24 ID:txhz9PNR0
Father's country, Brother's country, is from Kenmo?
79: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:28:54 ID:LxIENnIB0
I'm curious if terms like OPS or UZR are understood by general baseball fans. Hara mentioned them in an interview the other day, so maybe more people know about them?
84: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:32:00 ID:RojNXcqbd
>>79
Hara was talking about ops, not OPS.
80: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:30:38 ID:rD8mzOeh0
There might be a lot related to yuri too.
82: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:31:19 ID:H7IEy3Fo0
○○ And ○
85: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:32:21 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Grass
Guu○○
Trash, Geiji
Is it not okay? → It's not okay. It's fine.
Niki
○○ Teiki
I raised it.
Keitai
Stinks
Hoon
Chin (laugh)
Clemens
Domingo
Zetsuyuru
Etttt
Adding "san" as a derogatory term (man-san, chin-san, etc.)
Pooh's Home Run Derby
33-4
Sabermetrics related
○○ Trash
86: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:32:51 ID:txhz9PNR0
>>85
Trash.
87: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:33:00 ID:JgQCg6Fpa
Na~o~ Mouyou
89: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:33:57 ID:H7IEy3Fo0
Guts pose
90: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:34:21 ID:2VzLQzjP0
This has been debated for a long time, but there's a theory that NanJ was the reason why Inmu became popular.
92: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:35:06 ID:txhz9PNR0
>>90
Inmu is from the Guideline board.
95: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:36:15 ID:H7IEy3Fo0
>>90
It's definitely from Nico Nico Douga.
91: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:34:58 ID:2VzLQzjP0
(Oh, is it ○○?)
96: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:36:34 ID:LO0NYcje0
Aren't there some things here that originated from Twitter or Futaba, but NanJ is claiming them?
98: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:36:43 ID:JgQCg6Fpa
Post the image, please.
109: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:43:00 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Is "Ah (understood)" from NanJ?
116: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:49:13 ID:Q
NanJ is amazing → I am amazing.
119: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:51:45 ID:2VzLQzjP0
Looking at it all together, combined with Inmu phrases, it's strong because you can really have a conversation with just these sounds. It was called NanJ language, but it's really like a dialect.
120: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:52:07 ID:OKE0KD2Q0
A lot more people are using "Grass" now. A while ago, "wwww" was the norm.
121: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:52:11 ID:IkgjWQRT0
Twitter: "We can't match NanJers' vocabulary!" All netizens are moved by the richness of NanJers' expressions.
123: anonymous 2021/05/04 07:53:51 ID:NNM439gb0
Terms like "Introverted character" were already popular when I was a student 10 years ago, but it's still used by young people now.
Reference : 2ch.sc

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