School disruptions go viral: 'Oi oi oi baka' trend hits
A new trend related to school and anime is gaining increasing popularity. The "oi oi oi baka" "game" involves a student loudly interrupting the teacher during class. Videos are already circulating online.
On the internet, a trend occasionally emerges that is difficult to explain. This was the case, for example, with trends such as eating dirt, setting up cardboard kebab stands during lessons, or the challenge of stealing equipment from schools (fortunately, this particular phenomenon was confined to the USA).
What is the origin of the trend described in this text? It likely began with a conversation between two students, where one challenged the other by saying, "You don't have the guts to do it," prompting the other to act. Specifically, it involves interrupting a lesson with the shout, "Oi oi oi baka!"
The "Oi oi oi baka" trend has taken over TikTok
Videos related to the challenge are circulating on TikTok. These typically showcase a classroom and the "daredevil" accepting the challenge. The student initially repeats the phrase "oi oi oi baka" quietly, steadily increasing in volume. Once the entire class is attentive, the student stands on a chair or desk and shouts in a very expressive manner. Teachers react with surprise, anger, and shock. Generally, no harm is done—it's simply foolish behaviour.
Most "oi oi oi baka" videos originate from abroad and have garnered millions of views.
Oi oi oi baka - what do these words mean?
What do the words "oi oi oi baka" mean? In Japanese, "baka" translates to fool. Characters in anime often use it to express frustration. "Oi oi oi" is used similarly, possibly conveying irritation or surprise. Students combine "oi oi oi" and "baka" to create an absurdly comedic performance. It would not be surprising if the phrase became a contender for the Youth Word of the Year.