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- 逆ギレ【ぎゃくギレ】逆切れ・逆ぎれ【ぎゃくぎれ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- getting angry (with someone who is angry with oneself); snapping back (at someone); lashing out (despite being in the wrong) - slang ➜ キレる
- 行き遅れる【いきおくれる】 Inflection
ichidan verb:
- to be (too) late getting married ➜ 嫁に行き遅れる
- to be (too) late going somewhere
- ネゲット Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- getting into a physical relationship with an online acquaintance - from ネット and ゲット - colloquialism - abbreviation
- 水火氷炭【すいかひょうたん】
noun:
- not getting along well with each other; being like water and oil - four character idiom
- ギャラ飲み【ギャラのみ】
noun:
- getting paid to go out drinking (usu. a set amount to cover the taxi fare home) ➜ ギャラ
- ごね得【ごねどく】
noun:
- getting what one wants by complaining or grumbling; profiting by holding out or taking a hard line; getting more by raising a ruckus - colloquialism
- 顔パス【かおパス】
noun:
- getting free admission on the strength of one's name; being let in somewhere because one is recognized
「こんな朝早くから開館してるんですか?」「私は顔パスよ」 "Will they be open this early in the morning?" "They'll let me in on sight."
- 飽き飽き【あきあき】厭き厭き Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- getting tired of; getting sick of; getting bored with; getting fed up with
- 出世☆【しゅっせ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- success in life; getting ahead; successful career; promotion; climbing the corporate ladder; eminence
川さんは家柄でなく実力で出世しました。 Mr. Kawa made it to the top due to his own abilities, not because of his family.
- 定着★【ていちゃく】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- taking hold; getting attached; becoming established; becoming entrenched; establishing
この習慣は日本人の間にすっかり定着した。 This custom has become firmly established among the Japanese.
- わくわく☆・ワクワク☆ Inflection
adverb / ~と adverb / ~する noun:
- trembling; getting nervous; excited; thrilled - onomatopoeia
Kanji
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