夜露死苦

Japanese

Kanji in this term

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Etymology

Eye dialect for 宜しく (yoroshiku, well). The kanji are used phonetically. This use grew out of the practices of biker gangs, who would use kanji in creative ways, possibly for the irony, as biker gang members have generally been regarded as low class and uneducated, while knowing how to read and write kanji is generally a mark of education and refinement.

Pronunciation

Interjection

夜露死苦 (hiragana よろしく, rōmaji yoroshiku)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of 宜しく (yoroshiku, “well”), the adverbial form of 宜しい (yoroshii, good).

Usage notes

In general usage, yoroshiku is used in parting as a request (short for  (よろ)しくお (ねが)いします (yoroshiku onegai shimasu)) that the addressee think well of the speaker. Some sub-cultures have taken to using the term as a greeting instead. The 夜露死苦 spelling as used by such sub-cultures would thus be a greeting, similar to good morning.

References

  1. 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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