死語
shi go
Dead Language



Welcome to the page of Shigo. Shigo is a Japanese taboo. You know those words that used to be cool to use back in the days? In America those words would be "Groovy" and "Hip" and etc. Well Japan has those too!
They're called Shigo, traslated as Dead Language. This is a list of Shigo, it's pronunciation, and its meaning.

*warning! Use of this content in public Japanese speaking areas may lead to injury, death or eternal scars of humiliation.





Word Romanized Define
アツアツカップル atsu atsu kappuru n. Burning couple. Used when addressing an expremely passionate pair of lovers.
ナウい nau i adj. very popular, from term NOW
トレンデイ toren dii adj. Trendy, fashionable, up to date by apparel
チョベリバ cho beri ba adj. contraction of Chou (extreme, super) Very Bad.
チョベリグ cho beri gu adj. contraction of chou very good. antonym of (above)
マブい ma bu i adj. cute, pretty, very
マブダチ mabu dachi n. true friends, best friends.
ガッチョーン gat cho u n adj. a statement of shock.
ハッスル hassuru v. hustle. obtain energetic activity
4 6 4 9 (よろしく) yo ro shi ku a form of greeting at first encounter. When read in numbers they become shigo but yoroshiku in formal hiragana is okay.
4 1 2 6 (よいふろ) yo i fu ro good bath. Some decades ago, this was used as a jingle for a commercial ad for a public bathing area. 4126 was their telephone number.




Special thanks to anonymous A&B for added shigo terms! (privacy protected for age exposure)
If you have any additions to the Shigo list, please contact me at LostAlien





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