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  1. Jan 14, 2016 · Well, in Japanese there is a slang word perfect to express your self-consciousness and that you feel “nervous”, “surprised”, “frightened” and that is: bibiru! This little word also means “to get cold feet” , “to be on edge”. 例:『びっくりしたよ!. またびびっている!. Rei: Bikkuri shita yo!

  2. Mar 3, 2020 · ビビったー。. “Bibiru(ビビる、びびる)” is a word that many Japanese may probably feel “slang.”. Because the word itself sounds like slang and it is mostly used by young people and some adults (mainly men). But in fact, this is an old word that has been used since the Edo period, and it is also published in old literature.

  3. Mar 4, 2017 · Today I will talk about the Japanese termbibiru.”. 今日は「びびる」という表現を紹介します。. “Bibirumeans to be scared or feel intimidated. 「びびる」は、怖がったりおじけづくことを意味します。. We often regard this word as a slang term that is used by young people, but actually this word ...

  4. Feb 18, 2013 · Bibiru ビビる】 Meaning: ① to feel nervously afraid or daunted ② also used with the meaning “to be surprised or frightened” Example ①(親しい先輩社員に話すとき) 明日、重要な会議で発表するから、ちょっとビビってます。 ②(友達同士の会話) A:昨日の地震、大きかったよね。 B:うん、ちょっとビビった ...

  5. Today I will talk about the Japanese term "bibiru." This sentence is perfect! No correction needed! "Bibiru" means to be scared or feel intimidated. "Bibiru" means to be scared or to feel intimidated. We often regard this word as a slang term that is used by young people, but actually this word has been used since the Heian period.

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