Words — 148 found
つぱし
突っ走る
1. to run swiftly; to speed; to dash; to rush; to race
2. to charge ahead (in pursuit of some goal); to push forward
つお
突き落とす
1. to thrust down; to push off
突き落す 【つきおとす】、突落す 【つきおとす】、突落とす 【つきおとす】
つゆび
突き指
1. jamming a finger; stubbing a toe; spraining a finger (toe)
つき指 【つきゆび】、突指 【つきゆび】
つぱ
突っ張る
1. to cramp up; to tighten; to stiffen
2. to be insistent; to persist (in one's opinion); to stick to one's guns
3. to act tough; to bluff; to be defiant; to be unruly
4. to prop up (e.g. with a post); to support
5. to push out (one's legs or arms); to stretch (e.g. an arm against the wall); to press
6. to thrust (one's opponent)Sumo
つつ
突っ突く
2. to peck at (one's food); to pick atUsually written using kana alone
3. to peck at (someone's faults, etc.)Usually written using kana alone
4. to egg on; to put up toUsually written using kana alone
突っつく 【つっつく】
1. erratic; offbeat; wild; unconventional; extraordinary; weird; eccentric; reckless
とっかんさぎょう
突貫作業
1. rush work; crash program; working on a crash basis; working at top speed
つぱ
突っ撥ねる
1. to reject; to spurn; to turn down; to refuse
突っぱねる 【つっぱねる】
とっぴょうし
突拍子もない
1. astounding; tremendous; wild; crazy; exorbitant; outrageous; absurd; abnormal; quixotic
突拍子も無い 【とっぴょうしもない】
1. charge; rush; dash; assault; attack
つ
突っかける
1. to slip on (slippers, sandals, etc.)
2. to hit (e.g. one's leg) against; to bash into
3. to push (one's opponent) down before he stands upSumo
突っ掛ける 【つっかける】、突掛ける 【つっかける】
突掛ける: Irregular okurigana usage.
つぱ
突っ張り
1. prop; strut; support; brace; bar
2. becoming taut; tightness; stiffness; cramp
3. thrust; slapping attacksSumo
4. (juvenile) delinquency; (juvenile) delinquent; punkusu. written as ツッパリ