Japanese meaning of 無芸大食

Reading:
むげいたいしょく (mugei taishoku)

English Translation:

Good-for-nothing glutton

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


Pejorative: a person with no skills who only eats a lot; sometimes self‑deprecating humor.

Cultural Context:


Old‑fashioned register found in essays and TV commentary; tone ranges from teasing to harsh depending on context.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

• Noun phrase for gluttony without skill; often with “な人.”

Trap for English Speakers

May be mistaken as purely humorous.

Example

Basic Example

彼は無芸大食で、何の役にも立たない。

He is a good-for-nothing glutton, useless in any work.


Applied Example

「お前なぁ…無芸大食で何の役にも立たんぞ!」

You… you’re a good-for-nothing glutton and completely useless!