思い付き
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Base noun form. Combines 『思い』 (omoi, 'thought') and 『付き』 (tsuki, 'attached'), meaning a sudden or spontaneous idea.
Theme
At a weekend gathering, User and their friend Ken brainstorm ideas for a surprise birthday party for another friend.
思い付き
おもいつき
plan, idea, suggestion
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Think of 'omoi' (思い, 'thought') and 'tsuki' (付き, 'attached') — a thought that suddenly attaches to your mind. 'Omoi-tsuki' → 思い付き (omoitsuki, 'idea, suggestion').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and creative settings, 『思い付き』 (omoitsuki) is often used to describe spontaneous ideas or suggestions during brainstorming sessions. It implies a quick, unplanned thought rather than a detailed plan.
Forms
Base: 思い付きBase noun form. Combines 『思い』 (omoi, 'thought') and 『付き』 (tsuki, 'attached'), meaning a sudden or spontaneous idea.