Results, to treat someone to a feast
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- 闇穴道【あんけつどう】暗穴道
noun:
- road taken by a Chinese ajari buddhist monk when he incurred the wrath of emperor Genso (685-762) - obscure term
- もうる・モール《莫臥児ateji・莫臥爾ateji》
noun:
- lace; lacing braid - From Portuguese "mogol"
- chenille yarn
- tinsel
- pipe cleaner; fibre, paper, etc. twisted between a pair of wires
- 根っ木【ねっき】
noun:
- children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it
- 根っ木打ち【ねっきうち】
noun:
- children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it ➜ 根っ木
- 弔い上げ【とむらいあげ・といあげ・とぶらいあげobs.】問い上げ【といあげ】
noun:
- last death anniversary for which there is a memorial service held (usu. the 32nd or 49th) - Buddhism term ➜ 三十三回忌
- 未読スルー【みどくスルー】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- ignoring a text message by leaving it unopened and marked as "unread" (in the chat application LINE) - colloquialism ➜ スルー
- クンクン・くんくん Inflection
adverb / ~と adverb / ~する noun:
- sniff; sniff-sniff (esp. a dog); whining; whimpering - onomatopoeia
- のん
particle:
- ピッキング☆
noun:
- picking (esp. distributor picking up merchandise from a storage facility)
- lock picking
- 印字☆【いんじ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- printing; typing
noun:
- printed character; typed character
- character(s) carved onto a seal
頭で考えてることが印字されてレシートみたいに口から出てきたらいいのに。 If only my thoughts were to come out of my mouth like a receipt being printed.
- 答礼☆【とうれい】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- return of a courtesy; returning one's thanks; return salute; return call
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