Words — 137 found
1. hammering
しゅもくぞ
撞木反り
1. bell hammer backwards body dropSumo
2. sex position with the woman lying backwards on topSlang, Vulgar expression or word
1. water hammer
うと
打ち止める
1. to hammer into place
2. to end (a performance)also うちどめる
3. to kill (with a gun, sword, etc.); to slay; to shoot dead; to cut down
打ち留める 【うちとめる】、打止める 【うちとめる】、打留める 【うちとめる】
かねたたき
鉦叩
1. Ornebius kanetataki (species of scaled crickets)Usually written using kana alone
2. ringing a bell; bell ringer
鉦叩き 【かねたたき】、カネタタキ
かけぼとけ
懸仏
1. round plaque carrying the image of a Buddha (usually hammered from behind) used in temples and shrines
掛仏 【かけぼとけ】、懸け仏 【かけぼとけ】、掛け仏 【かけぼとけ】
1. bush hammer
びしゃん
こ
ぶち込む
1. to throw into; to toss into; to fling into
2. to drive (a nail, etc.) into; to hammer in; to land (a punch) on; to belt (a ball) into (e.g. the stands)
3. to fire (a bullet) into; to launch (a missile) at
4. to wear (a sword, etc.); to carry
打ち込む 【ぶちこむ】
打ち込む: Rarely-used kanji form.
こ
ぶっ込む
1. to drive (something) into; to strike into; to hammer inUsually written using kana alone
2. to throw into; to toss into; to cast intoUsually written using kana alone
3. to mixUsually written using kana alone
4. to wear (a sword); to carryUsually written using kana alone
打っ込む 【ぶっこむ】
打っ込む: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. hammerColloquial
とんかち
1. vinyl (plastic) headed hammerAbbreviation
ハカピック
1. hakapik; iron hammer and hook mounted on a long wooden pole used for killing sealsFrom Norwegian
ハカピク