Words — 47 found
しょうやけん
庄屋拳
1. shōya-ken; kitsune-ken; game similar to rock, paper, scissors, played with hand gestures representing a fox, hunter and village headmanSee also 狐拳
きつねけん
狐拳
1. kitsune-ken; shōya-ken; game similar to rock, paper, scissors, with the hand gestures fox, hunter and village headman
とうはちけん
藤八拳
1. game of chance similar to rock, paper scissors, where the different hand gestures symbolize a fox, a hunter and a village head
1. thinning scissors (used in hairdressing)
ちょう
丁
1. counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars
挺 【ちょう】、梃 【ちょう】
ばかはさみつか
馬鹿と鋏は使いよう
1. everything comes in handy when used correctly; use the right tools for the right job; fools and (blunt) scissors have to be used in the right wayProverb
1. waiting to see one's opponent's move before doing anything (e.g. as a disallowed act in rock, paper, scissors)
2. bringing something up after the fact; revealing something afterwards; holding back until the last minute
パー
- パー
- かくじつ確実
- だ 。
2. disappearing completely; coming to nought; becoming worthless; losing everything
3. foolishness; stupidityOnly applies to ぱあ
ぱー、ぱあ