Decoding Internet Slang: Netouyo, Netsapo and Kusa Haeru

Understanding Internet Slang

Internet slang is a fascinating world of its own, where words and phrases take on new meanings. In this article, we will be discussing some lesser-known but interesting Japanese internet slang terms, namely ‘Netouyo’, ‘Netsapo’, and ‘Kusa Haeru’.

Netouyo

‘Netouyo’ is a term used to describe people on the internet who express extreme right-wing political views. The term is often used to refer to individuals who frequently post politically charged content.

Netsapo

‘Netsapo’ is a term used to describe people on the internet who support a particular political stance and actively voice it out. This term is commonly used in online political discussions.

Kusa Haeru

‘Kusa Haeru’ is a slang term meaning ‘to laugh’ on the internet. It is used when something is so funny that one can’t stop laughing. The imagery is that of ‘grass’ growing from the ‘laughter’.

These internet slang terms are widely used in specific online communities but may not be well-known generally. Therefore, an article about these terms can provide new knowledge to the readers.