Words — 104 found
とかん
渡韓ごっこ
1. staying at home or a hotel with friends while doing things associated with South Korea (e.g. eating Korean food, listening to K-pop, watching Korean dramas); pretend South Korea trip
じたくたいき
自宅待機
1. staying at home (to prevent the spread of illness, etc.); self-quarantine; self-isolation
2. being on furlough; being temporarily laid off
1. staying in Japan
1. staying in France
むだんがいはく
無断外泊
1. staying out overnight without giving notice; spending night(s) away from home without permission (leave)
べん
のこ勉
1. staying behind after school to do private studyAbbreviation, Colloquial, abbr. of 居残り勉強
ノコ勉 【ノコべん】
1. staying in Europe
こうしんまち
庚申待
1. kōshin-machi; staying awake on the eve of the 57th day of the sexagenary cycle to prevent the three worms that were said to inhabit the human gut from reporting one's wrongdoings to the gods; a tradition that began among nobility in the Heian period and became widespread during the Edo periodBuddhism, Historical term, See also 三尸
庚申待ち 【こうしんまち】
1. lying down and getting up
2. waking; getting up
3. living (with); staying (with)
1. temporary abode; staying on a temporary basis
ちんぼつ
沈没
1. sinking; foundering; going down; submersion
2. getting dead drunkColloquial
3. having too much fun (esp. in a red-light district, etc.) and missing work or neglecting one's dutiesColloquial
4. staying in one place for a long timeSlang, backpacker slang
つ
付きっきり
1. constant attendance; uninterrupted supervision; staying with someone all the timeUsually written using kana alone
付きっ切り 【つきっきり】
つ
付ききり
1. constant attendance; uninterrupted supervision; staying with someone all the timeSee also 付きっきり つきっきり
付き切り 【つききり】