Words — 46 found
きつねけん
狐拳
1. game similar to rock, paper, scissors, with the hand gestures fox, hunter and village headman
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
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
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