Words — 6880 found
もこ
持ち越し
- ドタキャン
- くらった
- の 。
- らいしゅう来週
- に
- もちこ持ち越し
- だ
- って 。
2. hangover; what you ate the day before (and is still being digested)
持越し 【もちこし】、持越 【もちこし】
持越: Irregular okurigana usage.
ライブハウス
Common word Links
1. shop, bar, etc. where live jazz, pop, rock, etc. is performed; live music clubWasei, word made in Japan, From English “live house”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
ライヴハウス、ライブ・ハウス、ライヴ・ハウス
かころ
噛み殺す
1. to stifle a smile, yawn, etc.
- わたし私
- は
- あくび
- を
- かみころかみ殺した 。
2. to bite to death
噛殺す 【かみころす】、かみ殺す 【かみころす】
いっきかせい
一気呵成
1. finishing writing, work, etc. at a stroke (stretch); knocking something off without a breakYojijukugo (four character compound)
1. nest-building; making a hive, web, den, etc.
1. start of a sentence, phrase, etc.
1. leaving all your textbooks, etc., at school
かっこんとう
葛根湯
1. infusion of kudzu, cinnamon, etc., used as an antifebrile, for hangovers, etc.
なぞ、なんど
1. counter for houses, households, apartments, etc.
1. airing of clothes, hanging scrolls, etc. (to prevent damage from insects and mould)See also 土用干し
1. bell signalling that work, class, etc. will formally begin shortly; first bell; warning bellSee also 本鈴
- キーンコーン・・・カーンコーン ・・・「
- うわ 、
- まずい 。
- ほんれい本鈴
- だ !」
せいち
聖地
1. sacred place; holy ground; the Holy Land
2. real-life location used as a setting in a novel, film, anime, etc.Slang
3. Seichi
1. phrases, etc. at the ends of letters, etc.