Definition of «meccha»
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| Views | 16 |
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| First seen | 2026 |
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"Meccha" is a colloquial intensifier borrowed from Japanese (meaning "very" or "extremely") that is occasionally used in English-speaking internet circles, particularly those influenced by anime or Japanese gaming culture. It functions similarly to words like "hella" or "super" to add emphasis to an adjective. Its usage often signals that the speaker is part of a specific subculture or is being intentionally expressive and enthusiastic. In the context of the provided text, it is used to emphasize how much fun a particular game is.
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> While the controls definitely need to be tweaked a bit, this game is meccha fun!
> I was meccha surprised when I found that hiding spot behind the waterfall.
> That drawing you made of the horse was meccha accurate, I couldn't believe it.
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