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- 項着・項着き【うなつき】頸着・頸着き【うなつき・くびつき】
noun:
- children's haircut having hair in the rear that reaches the nape of the neck - archaism
- いらち《苛ち》 Inflection
noun / adjectival noun:
- in a hurry; hustle; person who's always in a rush - Kansai dialect
- ごった返す【ごったがえす】ごった返えすirr. Inflection
godan ~す verb / intransitive verb:
- to be in confusion or commotion; to be in a turmoil; to be crowded or jammed with people
- 狐疑逡巡【こぎしゅんじゅん】
expression:
- being in doubt and unable to decide; hesitation and indecision - four character idiom
- 分国法【ぶんこくほう】
noun:
- laws established by daimyo applicable only in their own domain (during the Warring States period) ➜ 戦国大名
- 立体道路制度【りったいどうろせいど】
noun:
- system that allows for the construction of highways and buildings in the same space
- 小拍子【こびょうし】
noun:
- wooden rods (square, used in a pair) used in Kansai-area rakugo (e.g. to mark scene changes); small clapper
- 六神丸【ろくしんがん】
noun:
- pill made from various animal ingredients (incl. musk, toad venom, cow bezoars, etc.) used as a cardiac stimulant in Chinese medicine
- デコレーションチャリンコ・デコレーション・チャリンコ
noun:
- bicycle custom-fitted with an ornate, box-shaped body; art bike ➜ ちゃりんこ
- 中選挙区制【ちゅうせんきょくせい】
noun:
- (Japanese) electoral system allowing for the election of from 3 to 5 candidates from one district ➜ 大選挙区制
- お茶する【おちゃする】 Inflection
expression / ~する verb (irregular):
- to go out for tea (or coffee, etc.) - sometimes used as a pickup line - colloquialism
- トーイン
noun:
- toe-in (alignment of the front wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the front than at the back)
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