Meaning
kusu-kusu describes a soft, restrained form of laughter, typically a quiet chuckle or giggle made under one’s breath. It is used when the sound is small enough that the person is intentionally or naturally keeping the laughter subtle.
Nuance & Feeling
kusu-kusu carries a gentle, lighthearted emotional tone. It often suggests amusement that the speaker is trying not to show openly—such as a shy giggle, a polite chuckle, or a playful reaction someone doesn’t want to make too obvious. Depending on context, it can also hint at someone laughing secretly or teasingly, but the overall mood remains mild rather than harsh.
Sensation
- A small, muffled vibration in the throat
- A light, breathy sound that barely escapes the lips or nose
- A soft, rhythmic pulse of laughter
- A sense of holding back or containing the sound
Intensity
★★☆☆☆(Mild)
kusu-kusu is a quiet, restrained laugh. It is weaker than gera-gera(ゲラゲラ, loud laughter)and stronger than niko-niko(ニコニコ, just smiling without sound).
How to use it in Japanese
kusu-kusu is used to describe someone quietly giggling or chuckling, often in a shy, playful, or slightly secretive way. It appears in everyday conversation to show soft, understated laughter.
- 彼女がクスクス笑ってるのが聞こえた
I heard her giggling softly. - 子どもたちがクスクスと楽しそうに笑っていた
The kids were giggling happily together. - なんでクスクス笑ってるの?
Why are you giggling?
Examples in anime & pop culture
In anime, kusu-kusu is often used for characters who laugh quietly—shy girls, playful tricksters, or someone reacting to a funny moment they don’t want to draw attention to. It can also appear in scenes where a character is teasing another with a soft, knowing giggle.
Archetypes:
Cute / Playful,
Shy / Timid,
Mischievous / Trickster
Related Japanese expressions
- niko-niko(ニコニコ)
- gera-gera(ゲラゲラ)
- niya-niya(ニヤニヤ)
Summary
kusu-kusu is a gentle mimetic word describing soft, restrained giggling. It conveys a shy, playful, or subtly amused emotional tone and is commonly used in anime to portray characters who laugh quietly rather than openly.