A term used in Buddhist context to refer to the state of being born as an animal, viewed as a consequence of evil deeds committed in a previous life, highlighting a cycle of suffering that reflects one's past actions.
A derogatory label for individuals perceived as lacking humanity or moral integrity, often used to express disdain for people behaving in a nefarious or despicable manner.
An exclamatory expression used to vent feelings of anger, frustration, or regret, commonly uttered in reaction to someone's actions or one's own misfortunes.
A reference to a social or moral hierarchy that places animals in a lower position compared to humans, underscoring a worldview that considers the behavior of certain individuals as subhuman or contemptible.
Example:
畜生、パンクだ。
A realm within Buddhist cosmology where beings are reborn as non-human animals as a consequence of negative karma accumulated from their previous actions.
A state of existence characterized by a lack of reason and compassion, often associated with beings who are viewed as inferior to humans and incapable of moral judgment.
A condition or experience marked by frustration and anger, where one expresses intense emotions that are uncontrollable and directed towards their circumstances.
A term used to describe a person who exhibits behavior considered base, immoral, or lacking in humanity, akin to that of a lowly animal.
A derogatory expression referring to someone who shows no shame or appreciation for kindness, often implying that their behavior is even worse than that of common animals.
An insult directed at individuals perceived as despicable or contemptible, highlighting their perceived degradation to a level associated with animals, particularly in moral or ethical terms.