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Noun
1. shabu-shabu; hot pot dish where thinly sliced meat is boiled quickly and then dipped in sauceFood, cooking, Onomatopoeic or mimetic word, from the sound of the dish being prepared
  • マック
  • かる軽く
  • ちゅうしょく昼食
  • とって
  • スタバ
  • コーヒー
  • 飲んで
  • しゃぶしゃぶ
  • ながら
  • のみかい飲み会
  • いう
  • なが流れ
A light lunch at MacD's, coffee at Starbucks, then a few drinks with shabu-shabu - that's the way it went.
Wikipedia definition
2. Shabu-shabuis a Japanese variant of hot pot. The name shabu-shabu is derived from the "swish swish" sound of cooking the meat in the pot. The dish is related to sukiyaki in style, in that both use thinly sliced meat and vegetables and are usually served with dipping sauces, but it is considered to be more savory and less sweet than sukiyaki. It is considered a winter dish, but is eaten year-round.
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