Words — 68 found
さぐばし
探り箸
1. using one's chopsticks to find a food one likes by rummaging in one's dish, pot, etc. (a breach of etiquette)
なみだばし
涙箸
1. dripping liquid (soup, sauce, etc.) from the tips of one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
1. drawing a dish towards oneself using one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
わたばし
渡し箸
1. resting one's chopsticks across the top of one's bowl (a breach of etiquette)
1. spoon and chopsticks
にぎばし
握り箸
1. grasping one's chopsticks the same way one might hold a walking stick (a breach of etiquette)
1. touching a food with one's chopsticks, then removing them without taking it (a breach of etiquette)
うつばし
移り箸
1. using one's chopsticks to jump from side dish to side dish without pausing to eat rice in between (a breach of etiquette)See also 渡り箸
たたばし
叩き箸
1. ringing one's chopsticks against a dish (in order to request seconds, etc.) (a breach of etiquette)
まなばし
真魚箸
1. type of long chopsticks used in the preparation of fish; type of long chopsticks used to hold the fish in carving knife ceremony
まどばし
惑い箸
1. hovering one's chopsticks back and forth over side dishes, when trying to choose which one to take (a breach of etiquette)See also 迷い箸
まよばし
迷い箸
1. hovering one's chopsticks back and forth over side dishes, when trying to choose which one to take (a breach of etiquette)See also 惑い箸
そろばし
揃え箸
1. aligning one's chopsticks by tapping them on the table, a dish, etc. (a breach of etiquette)
ばし
せせり箸
1. poking one's food around using one's chopsticks; playing with one's food with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
挵り箸 【せせりばし】
挵り箸: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
1. lacquered chopsticks