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ごうちとりかいばかのうち 碁打ち鳥飼い馬鹿の中
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1. go players and bird keepers are idiots (both activities demand a lot of time)Proverb, Rare term, See also 碁打ち ごうち, See also 鳥飼い
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碁打鳥飼い馬鹿の中 【ごうちとりかいばかのうち】
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とき 碁打ちになし
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1. go players have no concept of time (being so engrossed in the game)Proverb, Rare term
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1. the three players other than oneselfMahjong, From Chinese
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他家 【タチャ】
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1. Japanese contingent; Japanese players; Japanese competitors; Japanese companies; Team Japan
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日本勢 【にっぽんぜい】
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Noun, Suru verb
1. agitating other players in a multiplayer or online game by rapidly moving one's avatar left and rightSlang, abbr. of シャア専用ゲルググのダンス
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1. game in which players must complete monotonous tasks to advance; game which requires grindingVideo games, Abbreviation, Slang
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ぎょう 作業
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1. game in which players must complete monotonous tasks to advance; game which requires grindingVideo games, See also 作業ゲー
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1. karuta game in which players race to grab cards associated with a given readingSee also カルタ
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かるた取り 【カルタとり】
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すく
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1. festival game in which players scoop up bouncy balls floating in waterUsually written using kana alone, See also 金魚すくい
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1. best members (selected for a team); (lineup of) top players; A-team
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ベスト・メンバー
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. pro-am; combination of professional and amateur players
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1. free class; division for professional players not participating in ranking tournamentsShogi
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フリー・クラス
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1. even and odd numbers (on dice)
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2. chō-han; gambling game in which two dice are thrown and players bet on whether the total is odd or even
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3. Chō-hanChō-Han Bakuchi or simply Chō-Han is a traditional Japane... Read more
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1. child mascots; player escorts; children who accompany soccer players entering the pitchWasei, word made in Japan, From English “escort kids”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
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エスコート・キッズ
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1. nine
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2. team; players on a teamBaseball
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3. Nain (Iran)
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おうさま 王様
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1. party game in which a randomly selected "king" issues orders to other players
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1. laying stones flat (e.g. in gardens)See also 立て石
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2. method for assigning colors to players (othello)
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1. going round in circles; game of cat and mouse; pointless and repetitive back-and-forthUsually written using kana alone, Idiomatic expression
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2. itachi-gokko; Edo-period children's game in which two players alternately pinch the back of the other's hands and stack them on top of each other while saying "itachi-gokko, nezumi-gokko"Usually written using kana alone, Historical term, original meaning
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イタチごっこ
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鼬ごっこ: Rarely-used kanji form.
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しゃかく 飛車角落
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1. playing shogi with a handicap of the rook and bishop
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2. participating in a contest while missing key players, pieces, etc.
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