himbo
Himboが定義的に頭が悪いことが含まれているが、ネイティブからするとすごいポジティブな意味で使われているらしい
As the word generated popularity in the early 2020s, the word himbo began to be associated with a positive masculine archetype of being attractive, stupid, but also kind and goodhearted, as the "human version of a golden retriever—beautiful, incredibly well-intentioned, and dumb."'
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ジョセフ・ジョースターがhimboイメージとして挙げられているのがわかりやすいかも
ジョセフはめっちゃ頭がいい
振る舞いは知的ではない
https://gyazo.com/b0006c8107bb2906c6100b55cdee7685
That’s not to say that the modern himbo isn’t smart: If he is, he simply doesn’t need you to know that he is. In her treatise of early modern himbo theory titled: “I would love to date a man who can’t read” for The Outline, Niloufar Haidari suggests that there is growing interest in pretty people with naught to say, as well as a growing disillusionment with traditional intelligence. “There’s something safe in knowing that you’ll comfortably win every argument,” she writes, “and that your partner will bow down to your assumed superior knowledge without question.”
noun (plural himbos) informal, humorous e.g. how did she trick audiences conditioned to drool over himbos into falling for a middle-aged guy with a slight case of rheumatism?
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