Yare yare is a Japanese phrase used to express annoyance or exasperation. It is commonly associated with the character Jotaro Kujo from the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure who uses it frequently. While not widely used in everyday modern Japanese, it can be used ironically to sound more dramatic. It translates roughly to "good grief" in English.
Yare yare is a Japanese phrase used to express annoyance or exasperation. It is commonly associated with the character Jotaro Kujo from the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure who uses it frequently. While not widely used in everyday modern Japanese, it can be used ironically to sound more dramatic. It translates roughly to "good grief" in English.
Yare yare is a Japanese phrase used to express annoyance or exasperation. It is commonly associated with the character Jotaro Kujo from the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure who uses it frequently. While not widely used in everyday modern Japanese, it can be used ironically to sound more dramatic. It translates roughly to "good grief" in English.
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I wanna be with that girl name yare
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The best motherfucker in Aurora, IL. Yare
resides at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. People do not have sex here. You o!en see seniors sacrificing sophomores to please the magical spirit of Yare.
Can be used as a verb.
I came to IMSA just for Yare.
Boy 1: that girl is a yare.
Boy 2: that's right dude no one would fuck her.
Girl 1: we totally yared that sophomore.
Girl 2: you totally did! Let's do it again tonight.
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imagine being that guy who's able to say
"yare yare" in his everyday life
Jotaro: yare yare
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Jotaro: Yare Yare
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Yare yare is a word that has a meaning of
Kusuo Saiki, it is used when something is boring, annoying or needs to be perfected.
Nendou: "WANT TO GET SOME RAMEN, PAL?"
Saiki k.:"yare yare"
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Yare Yare
A Japanese expression that can be used to
express relief or annoyance, o!en without a strong sense of enthusiasm. The phrase is sometimes modified with the particles "da" and "ze" to create "yare yare daze," (やれや れだぜ) which makes the expression sound masculine and more "rough." The closest English translation would be "good grief."
The phrase is most commonly associated with
the protagonist of the manga Stardust Crusaders, Kujo Jotaro, who uses it to express annoyance. A variation of the phrase is also used by his daughter Jolyne in the sequel manga Stone Ocean.
In actual conversation, use of the phrase is
infrequent, but it is used ironically to make one's conversation sound artificial.