土方 (dobutsu)

do̞bɯ̟ᵝt͡sɯ̟ᵝinsult, animal, behavior

What does 土方 (dobutsu) mean? 土方 (dobutsu) is a Japanese strong that translates to “beast / brute” in English.

beast / animal

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"beast / brute"

Animal/beast; implies subhuman behavior.

この土方め!(Kono dobutsu me! - You beast!)

Context

  • Informal settings where profanity is accepted
  • Expressing strong frustration or emphasis
  • Direct confrontation (use with caution)

Avoid

  • Professional or formal settings
  • Around elders or authority figures
  • Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations

Cultural Context

Buddhist concept—animals are lower than humans in reincarnation cycle. Calling someone 'dobutsu' denies their humanity and spiritual worth. Stronger than English 'beast.'

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